cody471
Senior Member
I have read a number of posts on basement air and was wondering how it would work in really hot conditions. We just attended Life On Wheels University in Moscow, ID and it was a great experience. During the event, we had a real hot spell with highs hitting over 100 (once to 107)each day. Plus, we were limited to 30 amp power in the parking area and we worried about how the basement air would work.
Fortunately, the basement air on the 2004 Meridian worked great. In fact, our neighbors had a 43' coach with 3 roof airs, but could only run 1 with the 30 amps and it was over 88 in their coach.
Now, I really appreciate the Winnebago A/C and power management systems. Nice engineering that worked great.
Fortunately, the basement air on the 2004 Meridian worked great. In fact, our neighbors had a 43' coach with 3 roof airs, but could only run 1 with the 30 amps and it was over 88 in their coach.
Now, I really appreciate the Winnebago A/C and power management systems. Nice engineering that worked great.