07-28-2012, 01:58 PM
Gang,
My 2003 has two dual air conditioner units in the basement. These have been a constant source of trouble for me. They have been worked on many times (new fans, new boards, even a whole new rebuilt unit).
Now that they are working as designed, I have figured out that they cannot produce enough cooling for me. I am getting about a 20 degree F differential between the air going in the returns and the air coming out the vents.
I was parked at my brothers house in Dallas (110F) running on generator facing south....and the coolest I could get the coach was 85F.
So, I am at Newell having a single roof air unit added to my coach. This thread is to document the experience with the install and to tell you guys how this experiment works out.
My 2003 has two dual air conditioner units in the basement. These have been a constant source of trouble for me. They have been worked on many times (new fans, new boards, even a whole new rebuilt unit).
Now that they are working as designed, I have figured out that they cannot produce enough cooling for me. I am getting about a 20 degree F differential between the air going in the returns and the air coming out the vents.
I was parked at my brothers house in Dallas (110F) running on generator facing south....and the coolest I could get the coach was 85F.
So, I am at Newell having a single roof air unit added to my coach. This thread is to document the experience with the install and to tell you guys how this experiment works out.
Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama