Oops! I missed that it is a Royale which only has 30a wiring. However, it
has still been done successfully. With another 20a circuit on its own
cord. Just plug into the 20a receptacle right by the 30a on the same pole,
usually.
> Get rid of the ol 13.5 and put 2 new 15kbtu units in. Be sure your
> generator is reliable. Beef up insulation where you can. Tint windows and
> use white reflective paint on the roof (and sides if possible). Inatall
> full length awnings on both sides.
> bdub ... Central Texas
>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020, 9:36 PM Flavio Andrade via Gmclist <
>
>> My 78 Royale has a single original Duo-Term 13.5k BTU roof A/C that is
>> working well. However, I live in Florida and plan on camping during the
>> summer (think 95+ degree days). I don’t think the 13.5k will handle one of
>> these very hot days (I like it nice and chilly inside). Here are two
>> options I’m considering:
>>
>> - replace the original 13.5k with a 15k Coleman Mach 10 (I love having
>> the digital control and Bluetooth);
>>
>> Or
>>
>> - keep the original 13.5k and add a second unit. In this case I’d go with
>> the 13.5k Mach 10 NDQ (quiet version). I’d run the latter primarily and in
>> a very hot day I’d use the old Duo-Therm as a second unit. Another benefit
>> is the redundancy (if one breaks down during a trip, I still have the other
>>
>>
>> I really like the quietness of the NDQ, but at 13.5k it may require a
>> second unit on a hot day.
>>
>> My questions: do you guys think a single 15k unit can handle 95+ degree
>> days? Also, will the 30 AMP shore line be able to handle two 13.5k units
>> running simultaneously?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> ///Flavio
>> andradef
>> 78 Royale RB
>>
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has still been done successfully. With another 20a circuit on its own
cord. Just plug into the 20a receptacle right by the 30a on the same pole,
usually.
> Get rid of the ol 13.5 and put 2 new 15kbtu units in. Be sure your
> generator is reliable. Beef up insulation where you can. Tint windows and
> use white reflective paint on the roof (and sides if possible). Inatall
> full length awnings on both sides.
> bdub ... Central Texas
>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020, 9:36 PM Flavio Andrade via Gmclist <
>
>> My 78 Royale has a single original Duo-Term 13.5k BTU roof A/C that is
>> working well. However, I live in Florida and plan on camping during the
>> summer (think 95+ degree days). I don’t think the 13.5k will handle one of
>> these very hot days (I like it nice and chilly inside). Here are two
>> options I’m considering:
>>
>> - replace the original 13.5k with a 15k Coleman Mach 10 (I love having
>> the digital control and Bluetooth);
>>
>> Or
>>
>> - keep the original 13.5k and add a second unit. In this case I’d go with
>> the 13.5k Mach 10 NDQ (quiet version). I’d run the latter primarily and in
>> a very hot day I’d use the old Duo-Therm as a second unit. Another benefit
>> is the redundancy (if one breaks down during a trip, I still have the other
>>
>>
>> I really like the quietness of the NDQ, but at 13.5k it may require a
>> second unit on a hot day.
>>
>> My questions: do you guys think a single 15k unit can handle 95+ degree
>> days? Also, will the 30 AMP shore line be able to handle two 13.5k units
>> running simultaneously?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> ///Flavio
>> andradef
>> 78 Royale RB
>>
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