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Originally Posted by flybouy
If the a/c unit is not set high enough in the front it won't grain properly. If the trailer is set up win the a/c side higher then it won't drain properly. I couldn't understand why they installed them other than pure cost savings in the build. I suspected it wouldn't work out for these reasons and the realization after the "honeymoon" wore off the the a/c unit consumes a lot of very limited available interior space. I guess it "looked good on paper" to the bean counters at the time.
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Exactly! Not only did we lose very valuable storage space, but the floorplan put the A/C in a corner, so that the entire front of the camper would stay hot. I had to run a fan on the kitchen counter pointed toward the bed to keep it tolerable.
A centrally located roof A/C was apparently offered as a factory option which worked a whole lot better.