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STV_Keith

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heres where I have a problem thinking that will work... they use the cool air from the coach to cool the condenser, then blow it out the window...the condenser is in side when it should be out side , so when it cycles it just lets it heat up the coach... ,.. when it's running, the air comming out the hose is like a leaf blower... that means that its sucking the cool air out of the coach and drawing hot air in...which in turn is putting a bigger load on the roof ac's... beings it's so dry in az, you'd be better off with a small room size swamp cooler that would humidify the air in the coach and help cool it down,... cabinets and walls will love you for it ...
Yes, it uses the air inside to cool the condenser and then exhausts the hot air outside. The air going out is much hotter than the air coming in, so there is a BTU exchange. Even if the air coming in is 100 or 110, the air going out is 30-50 degrees hotter. Might not be the most efficient, but it works. It was 95 outside the other day and this A/C kept the coach below 84 all day. Roof A/C's don't even have to work yet.

I also have a bucket of water in the kitchen and one in the bathroom and bedroom for "moisture". It's amazing how fast those go down.
 
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