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Ryan Wright

Absolutely. I have the 12.5 Kohler/Yanmar diesel genset and can
actually run all FOUR of my A/C units at once without issue. I have
the three factory cruise-airs and the previous owner added a fourth,
roof-top air up front as he spent some time in 120 degree weather and
the cruise-airs weren't keeping up at those temps.

I appreciate the cheap fourth unit, during the summer I leave it
running 24/7 so the interior of the coach doesn't melt in the heat,
then I fire up the cruise-airs when I want to spend time out there
(I'm in the coach almost daily, it's my "man cave"...). I wouldn't
have added it myself, as I don't think it's all that necessary, but
since it's there I use it and don't worry about running it constantly
since it's cheap (relatively speaking) and easy to replace when it
wears out.

-Ryan
'86 PT-40 8V92

On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 11:17 AM, John wrote:
> Think it is just something different that I know nothing about.
> I have zero extra headroom as it is, I am 6'6" so I am ducking as it is.
>
> Don't know if they are fully working or not yet.
>
> can you run all three on the genset?
>
> thanks
> John
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