caltex
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Smokey, just don't forget to turn onthe roof airs in time to cool the coach for your landing. Waiting for the coach to cool after parking on a 100 degree day isn't a lot of fun.
Robert
Robert
Karl said:hang a bedsheet across your coach, floor to ceiling, behind the driver area
Karl said:you could hang a bedsheet across your coach, floor to ceiling, behind the driver area to reduce those nasty convection currents Tom was talking about. May not be pretty, but certainly would help.
RV Roamer said:Maybe "poor design" isn't quite the right description.? ?My view is that an a/c system borrowed from a passenger car is a "poor choice" for a Class A motorhome that has a much greater volume to cool and does not have the space/weight restrictions of most passenger cars.
seilerbird said:How can anyone claim the genset is more efficient to run than the dash air?