Flyer51 wrote:
acguy wrote:
We spent weekend up here in the north with temps in the 90's and humidity around 80-90% RH. Our 10,000 but unit has no issues making it too cold in the cabin.
A bigger unit will not make colder air, also bigger unit may not run long enough to pull the moisture out of the air before is satisfy's the thermostat
The unit on my V278 takes forever to cool the cabin. My brother-in-law can turn the one in his Regal 3060 on and it's cool within 5 minutes. Mine will take an hour or better which causes the Admiral discomfort and we all know what that means for the Captain. I know Firecadet put in an additional vent in his 268 which as I recall helped. I was thinking of trying the same. It seems like the two small vents which are not much larger than what is in a auto do not allow enough air output.
The additional vent helped a bunch....the V-berth on the 268/278 doesn't get any airflow. I also upgraded the Cruisair unit to the next size up which helped. The biggest issue, in my mind, is the vacuum that's created when the cabin door is swung open - it brings a lot of cool air with it. The sliding cabin door on the 318 doesn't do that. I've had no issues keeping my 318 cabin cool with the factory installed Cruisair unit - and I keep it like a meat locker in there.