Golfmedik, just a question and not trying to be a wise guy. Is it the heat or is it the humidity that make it uncomfortable? I have and older Montana with only 1 A/C unit and at best I can get about 12-13 degree difference from outside air temp. 15 degrees if I'm parked in the shade and the unit runs constantly. I have often wanted to put a second A/C unit on. What I found that really helps is to run a dehumidifier set at or below 45% humidity. This makes it more comfortable inside and also lets the A/C unit cycle. I have learned that if it is 90 degrees outside the best I can hope for inside is 77-78 degrees, so I set the thermostat for 78 and turn on the dehumidifier set at 45% and all the humidity will be sucked out and the temp will get to 78 pretty quick.
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