hot days equal less AC?
Prob. a stupid question but I was always told that there are no such things...just stupid people who ask them! We camped in The OBX this past week and it was blazin' hot--mid 90's three straight days with a reprieve during our last one. As usual--we had the A/C crankin' set to 68. No way it ever got close. In fact, it was down right balmy sitting, playing cards after lunch. Is it just a compromise when camping in hot spots? There wasn't a tree in sight, so no shade to help. A buddy of mine said that we might be at the "end of the line" in terms of sites, and the power supply may be suspect. Also--During the evening, the A/C would shut off at times. After waiting for a bit and realizing that it wasn't going to cycle, I decided to turn it off, wait a min...then turn it back to A/C and presto--it cranked out again. (Till it shut down--maybe 2-3 times a night. The nights were much cooler inside the unit than the day time, and it was pleasant to sleep in after the sun went down
During the last night I set the AC to 75 instead of 68--figured it wouldn't be so stressed. Id didn't shut off.
We have a Passport 2920--is it just a matter of to much heat, or should I be looking to fix a problem?
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