Our experience with ours in Florida is full fan on high during the day. At night if the temp ever drops into the low '70s or below we found we could turn it off, open a couple windows and use the fantastic ceiling fan to pull lots of air through.
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2015 Airstream Bambi Sport 16J
Past Travel Trailers:
*1992 Dutchmen 30' Bunk
*2003 Jayco Designer Series 32' Rear Living
*2015 T@B Sofitel S (exchanged after 3 days for Bambi)
Have a question about using A/C in the 16' Sport.
What is the best setting to keep inside cool without running A/C at high speed?
We are camping in Central Florida for 2 weeks.....it gets HOT during the day.
I have been camping in the Florida state parks for the past month. I keep mine on low fan and about 2/3 cool. It's enough for the daytime and if you have a lucky shady spot it'll stay cool. I also open the large down vent rather than the side vents during the day. And anything seems cool after you come in from outside. :-)
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