coteyr
Aug 18, 2020Explorer
Getting the AC right
So we got a new to use Grand Design Imagen Travel Trailer with a bunkhouse. We love it. We are still working on and solving problems that come up but one that is causing us a bunch of discomfort right now that we can't seem to get a handle on is the AC and its temperature.
Ideally, we would like it to be 74 all over the trailer. In the main area, the BH and the main bedroom. Now we do understand that we may not be able to get that kind of precision, but we we have now is uncomfortable.
We have 1 AC unit in the main area that is "ducted". There are vents in the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and bunkhouse. So far we have not been too hot. Quite the opposite.
The thermostat is set on 74, seems a good place to start as that's the temp we want. In the kitchen it's 70 in the master beedroom it's 64, in the bunk house it's 68. I don't want to know what the bathroom is, it's downright cold)
So, seems like a no brainer, just set the thermostat to 78 and be done with it. But no, if I set it to 78 then the kitchen area gets up to 78 while the other areas stay quite a bit colder.
It seems like a good answer would be to restrict the vents in the colder areas and "open" the vents in the warmer ones until everthing equals out, more or less. But the vents don't close or baffel (except the one on the AC unit it's self that cools that main area very quickly), Are there vents that can baffle in the other rooms and are they safe to use? If not, how can we achive a more or less simular tempature throughout the TT?
Ideally, we would like it to be 74 all over the trailer. In the main area, the BH and the main bedroom. Now we do understand that we may not be able to get that kind of precision, but we we have now is uncomfortable.
We have 1 AC unit in the main area that is "ducted". There are vents in the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and bunkhouse. So far we have not been too hot. Quite the opposite.
The thermostat is set on 74, seems a good place to start as that's the temp we want. In the kitchen it's 70 in the master beedroom it's 64, in the bunk house it's 68. I don't want to know what the bathroom is, it's downright cold)
So, seems like a no brainer, just set the thermostat to 78 and be done with it. But no, if I set it to 78 then the kitchen area gets up to 78 while the other areas stay quite a bit colder.
It seems like a good answer would be to restrict the vents in the colder areas and "open" the vents in the warmer ones until everthing equals out, more or less. But the vents don't close or baffel (except the one on the AC unit it's self that cools that main area very quickly), Are there vents that can baffle in the other rooms and are they safe to use? If not, how can we achive a more or less simular tempature throughout the TT?