Yep, the rear air I have set at about 76 during the day when I am working in the BR, or during dinner in the evenings. I keep the front at 80 during the day when no one is in the front bedroom just to keep it from overheating too much. I turn it down to 70-72 at night and turn the rear off or up to 82 if it's going to be really hot overnight, but generally it stops running when we turn it up that high.
The front occasionally kicks in during really hot days to keep it at 80. It's pretty weirdly sporadic, and always comes back on when I reset the thermostat.
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Andy + Shari (plus our furry friends Goose and Huge). Fulltiming since 3/2020. 2020 Montana 3855BR. 2016 RAM 3500 SRW Tradesman with Tow/Haul package. Curt E16 Slider Hitch.
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