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Old 09-12-2018, 01:09 PM   #21
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We have s 17 greyhawk 29mv and the stock ac works fine in 98 temps
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Old 09-12-2018, 01:47 PM   #22
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I'm currently looking to upgrade to a 2019 Greyhawk 29MV and they offer it with a 15K BTU A/C heatpump or an upgrade to two 11K BTU units..Can anyone help me with this decision..most of our use is in the North East but we do get 90degree temps and as you know being at a site without trees can affect the inside temp of the RV...thanks
Get two, we have two in ours and it took both to cool in day when temp was high
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Old 09-12-2018, 03:00 PM   #23
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Another good thing is when you only need to use one ac you can run the back one, it makes it much quieter in the front!
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Old 09-12-2018, 04:31 PM   #24
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One vs. Two A.C.s

Just added a second A.C. To my 2017 Greyhawk 29ME. Camping in Florida with temps in the 90s. Daytime temps inside the RV stayed in the mid 80s until sunset. 2nd A.C. Is a must!
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Old 09-12-2018, 07:08 PM   #25
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We live in NH and camp in Maine, NH, Vermont and NY so far. This was a hot summer but we were comfortably cool in 90 degrees 70 % humidity. If we were gone all day it did take a little time to cool but maintained fine once cool. I wondered about when we decide to go south when we retire but for now the AC is fine and the heat pump is good for taking the chill off fall and spring...
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Old 09-13-2018, 12:57 PM   #26
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We live in NH and camp in Maine, NH, Vermont and NY so far. This was a hot summer but we were comfortably cool in 90 degrees 70 % humidity. If we were gone all day it did take a little time to cool but maintained fine once cool. I wondered about when we decide to go south when we retire but for now the AC is fine and the heat pump is good for taking the chill off fall and spring...
Wow!!! Comfortable in 90 degree weather with 70% humidity?
You are tough!
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Old 09-15-2018, 06:06 PM   #27
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My 2016 Greyhawk has 1 unit.
In the shade today, at 97 degrees outside, in Florida, the unit warmed up to 75 by 4 in the afternoon. It would have been nice to have the twin A/C's.

I hate to think how warm we would be in direct sun in this weather. Or... In the desert.

We rarely camp in the south in summer, but, this year in Nova Scotia was 92 on the ocean.
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