Travel time
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Once again manufacturers need to be users of there RVs. Hopefully Alliance will look at this post and like the ideas and make the appropriate changes.
1. The thermostat in the bedroom is almost directly under the A/C unit thus the air blowing on the sensor will not keep the A/C from running properly. This is also true for the heat duct which is on the bottom of the wall below it. By placing the thermostat on the side wall the A/C and heat would cycle better when conditions are met for each
2. It is ALMOST impossible to connect a heated hose to the fitting coming up from the hole. It took 3 tries to make it fit. I believe a normal hose would have almost the same issues. A hole on the other side would solve this problem and the hose wouldn't be kinked reducing the flow into the camper. The grey tank release handle could be moved over to the right one slot allowing for a much easier connection.
Just my thoughts
1. The thermostat in the bedroom is almost directly under the A/C unit thus the air blowing on the sensor will not keep the A/C from running properly. This is also true for the heat duct which is on the bottom of the wall below it. By placing the thermostat on the side wall the A/C and heat would cycle better when conditions are met for each
2. It is ALMOST impossible to connect a heated hose to the fitting coming up from the hole. It took 3 tries to make it fit. I believe a normal hose would have almost the same issues. A hole on the other side would solve this problem and the hose wouldn't be kinked reducing the flow into the camper. The grey tank release handle could be moved over to the right one slot allowing for a much easier connection.
Just my thoughts