Where do you get the static cling tint mentioned?
Last year I had installed an Airflow air-conditioning and the system works great with lots of cold air and volume. What I want to do is help the A/C not to have to work so hard.
I installed “static cling” window tinting. They have various shading but the 20 percent works for me. Before my -10 I did it on my Saratoga and looked good and lasted for years. Since the -10 windows have a radius they are much more difficult to pattern cut, fit and install the tinting, especially the door plexiglass. But it is very doable. If your -10 has the outside glassing over the windows you can use the lip to make a pattern on the outside. I did not glass in the outside of the windows so I was unable to do it. You can pay to have it done, but make sure only static cling tinting, nothing sharp around the plexiglass ie cutting directly on the plexiglass, and what not to step on. Oh and it both makes it cool on the inside and looks cooler on the outside. Doing it yourself is about 30 dollars and you will need two rolls 24 inch wide.
Which evaporator version did you use? I installed the larger unit with cabin flood vents. Those do most the cooling, the little overhead vents help out a lot because they're 5" from your head.
Justin
I got the Aussie evaporator...bigger is always better. Also got the extra/high speed blower for the overhead vents. Have two cabin flood vents in the rear bulkhead and 6 overhead vents of which I only use 2. From my waist up things are comfortable...not cold but comfortable.
I worked with Bill at AirFlow to use one of his proven installers. All I want to do is turn it off and on...not to do the install in my existing RV-10.Steve - how difficult was it to install the AC?