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Old 07-08-2012, 02:22 PM   #29
springfield5
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Central Ohio
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Maybe we got one of the good ones? We spent half of last week camping in 97 to 101 degrees. The inside felt more than comfortable and chilly at night. I just ordered an indoor / outdoor thermometer so I will be able to tell you the actual temps soon...not just my feelings. I did however re-tape the inlet duct before we left thanks to all of the previous input. I also removed the outside cover (on the roof) and taped the return duct. There are many places that air can escape creating inefficiencies. Most can be easily remedied with some foil tape...however I would agree that we should not have too after paying so much money for a quality trailer! Good luck with your A/C and I hope they get everything handled for you.
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