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- clevExplorerOn the road to a camp site is a little difficult to 'start earlier'. I have considered running the generator for the hour just prior to arrival.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer III
clev wrote:
I would really like to have 2 on my TT, but am concerned that my 30 amp system would not be sufficient. I'm sure there's a work around, but probably a lot of trouble and expense. My TT is 36 ft and in any hot climate in mid summer, it takes hours for the unit to cool down on initial set up. Afterwards, it maintains pretty well, but we're careful to keep shades/drapes closed on sunny sides.
2nd A/C wired to an extension cord that you can pull out and plug into power pedestal outlet.
With only 1 A/C........start earlier before rig gets warmed up - clevExplorerI would really like to have 2 on my TT, but am concerned that my 30 amp system would not be sufficient. I'm sure there's a work around, but probably a lot of trouble and expense. My TT is 36 ft and in any hot climate in mid summer, it takes hours for the unit to cool down on initial set up. Afterwards, it maintains pretty well, but we're careful to keep shades/drapes closed on sunny sides.
- newman_fulltimeExplorer IIAt 86 outside with one acmine is at 70 easy
- CavemanCharlieExplorer III
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Should be able to achieve and maintain that temp with just ONE
Now when temps go over 100*F....TWO are a required blessing
Agreed, But, I don't know how big or poorly insulated of a TT he has. - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIShould be able to achieve and maintain that temp with just ONE
Now when temps go over 100*F....TWO are a required blessing
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