RV.Net Open Roads Forum: Class A Motorhomes: Are two 13.5 roof AC's enough?
RV Community | RV News & Reviews | RV Sales | Plan a Trip | RV Clubs & Services | RV Camping DealsRV.net
Open Roads Forum Already a member? Login here.   If not, Register Today!  |  Help

Newest  |  Active  |  Popular  |  RVing FAQ Forum Rules  |  Forum Help and Support  |  Contact

Search:   Advanced Search

Search only in Class A Motorhomes

Open Roads Forum  >  Class A Motorhomes

 > Are two 13.5 roof AC's enough?

Reply to Topic  |  Subscribe  |  Print Topic  |  Post New Topic  | 
Page of 3  
Prev
BWhite

Metrowest,Ma

Senior Member

Joined: 06/30/2004

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 08/06/08 05:24pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

13.5s are the standard . If you find you need more upgrade one or both to 15.


Bill and Patti
Gizmo a Black face Tri-color Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Laci a Red and White PWC
06 Fleetwood Revolution LE 40E
05 Hyundai Elantra Toad
Member, Revolution Owners Group,FMCA,CAT RV Engine Owners Club
www.revolutionmotorhome@yahoogroups.com


gliderpilot1

Mary Esther, FL

New Member

Joined: 08/02/2008

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 08/06/08 07:23pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I say if you have the discretionary money to spend on a new unit, go for it. I live in Florida and run two 13.5k units. They work fine during the hot summers here but it takes a short while for them to cool the place. Another thing to consider is the strain on your generator if you decide to Boondock it someplace. I don't know what kind of generator you have but mine strain when running both A/C units, the refridgerator, and electric oven at the same time.

Good luck and enjoy your new RV!


1989 Tiffin Allegro -- Still running strong!
Mary Esther, Florida


Acampingwewillgo

Camarillo, CA

Senior Member

Joined: 11/15/2002

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 08/06/08 10:04pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Lets see, I have a 37' non slide coach, my first real trip in it years ago was to Pahrump, NV. It was 117 degree's during the day. My original 13.5 dual airs kept the inside below 70. I do have awnings on all windows and the Vogue is well insulated. I have since upgraded to 15k units....I dont see that they do a better job.


96 Vogue Prima Vista 37' 350/10.3 litre CAT 3176B, Webasto heat, Howard Steering, 10KW Power Tech.
Mollie (our Baby)
FMCA Member
Rally's- 11 and 1 GNARV Rally

Reply to Topic  |  Subscribe  |  Print Topic  |  Post New Topic  | 
Page of 3  
Prev

Open Roads Forum  >  Class A Motorhomes

 > Are two 13.5 roof AC's enough?
Search:   Advanced Search

Search only in Class A Motorhomes


New posts No new posts
Closed, new posts Closed, no new posts
Moved, new posts Moved, no new posts

Adjust text size:

© 2008 RV.Net | Terms & Conditions | PRIVACY POLICY | YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS