i am considering this unit and noticed the placement of the rear AC, almost in the middle of the coach. Any owner comments good or bad on this placement. i had a 35’ Sea Breeze many years ago and it was much further toward the bath and bedroom .
i would really appreciate comments this is a very new floorplan
ihave a 40’ now with 3 ac units and want to go smaller
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Had a 33 Bounder, now a 36 Bounder, both had the 2nd AC mid coach as you said. Never had any issues with that setup. I just assumed it was to keep the AC noise away from the bedroom. But I still hear them kicking on/off, so I may be misguided
Thank you I am glad its nothing new. I agree, they are loud.
In my Tiffin, I ran the 2 front AC units on Fan On, at night and mostly stayed cool. I had not thought that through. A friend of mine has a bounder that he uses often.
35 k here, no concerns with our midship rear unit, ducted so gets air to bedroom fine, in Florida now and keeping us cool. Its nice to have the unit midship if you run the heat pump and can dump the warm air up front in the morning ,and close off the bedroom .
I have a 35GL and the rear ac unit is just fine. keeps us nice and cool in the back. it has ceiling ducts so it pumps the air back there. also a heat pump. there's a rear thermostat temp sensor in the bedroom so you set your temp and it's perfect.