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My MCC apparently had a bus type over the road air conditioning once (now has two on roof)...
and wondering if any others had/has this type/mode of cooling???
If so, or no, what was/is their experiences??
Seems to me from what I've read that it is better... or is it??


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The advantage to the roof airs are better use of space and the need for no, or little, ducting. Bus air units are often much larger capacity because they must cool a room full of heat emitting humans traveling in a mobile greenhouse.

You shoulda seen the system I took out of my "Saudi" MCI MC5C. The compressor was motor driven and as big as most 7500 generators!! Lots of space and lots of weight not needed in an RV.




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quote: Bus air units are often much larger capacity because they must cool a room full of heat emitting humans traveling in a mobile greenhouse. :unquote

... since a rv is smaller with much fewer humans and not a mobile greenhouse and better insulated would not a much smaller lighter unit work much better?


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quote: Bus air units are often much larger capacity because they must cool a room full of heat emitting humans traveling in a mobile greenhouse. :unquote

... since a rv is smaller with much fewer humans and not a mobile greenhouse and better insulated would not a much smaller lighter unit work much better?

Yup! That's why most RVs have roof airs and buses have bus air. The other difference is that bus air is made to cool while traveling, roof airs are mostly for when stopped and plugged in. The disadvantage is crappy air while traveling.




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Now: 2000 BlueBird Wanderlodge 43' LXi Millennium Edition DD Series 60 500HP 3 stage Jake, Overbuilt bike lift with R1200GS BMW, followed by 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited,
“I haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on my list.”
 
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