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10:01 am February 20, 2011
| SueW2340
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We are considering the 16 RBT…my question is..does anyone have an issue with the air movement to that rear bed???
thanks
Sue
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9:58 pm February 20, 2011
| smilinjohn
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Welcome, Sue!
Just a guess, but aren't there vents or screens sewn into sides to the outside air…..cross ventilation? I suppose it will be fruitless to run the air cond. when the tents are deployed. On the hot muggy nights, I need the a/c all the way.
John
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2010 Sportsmen Classic 14RK; 2005 Ford F-150, 5.4L V8; "…..it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance." Charles Darwin
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4:02 pm February 21, 2011
| happycampers
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I own a 16rbt and I live in south florida. My trailer came equipped with the roof mount 13,500m BTU ac. I use pop up gizmos solar covers on the tent beds and I have had no problems. I would strongly advise to get the roof mounted larger ac unit, especially if you plan on camping in the summer or live in a hot, humid climate. I have no problems with air movement to both beds. The side mounted unit may create a problem with having only 8,000 btu and being mounted on the side. If you have any further questions, just ask! Hope this was helpful. I enjoy my trailer and have no regrets. It is very roomy for its size. My wife and I camp with two large dogs and we always have enough space.
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