Considering some of their other poorly engineered features, do you think it's possible that they are just sticking on a roof top A/C unit without thinking about the structural issue of supporting it. Like, well the window unit doesn't work good, let's stick one on top. Roof mount A/C question comes up at times with the Uhauls like we have. They were not originally equipped with it but some owners have installed it. Does it work, well so far no reports of roof damage, but at least one trailer has a pole added inside as support. Time will tell.
Yes, extra weight up there definitely concerns me...gee a pole? That is NOT good. Perhaps I will do nothing till there have been a few Parkliners with a roof unit and see if there are problems.
We're camping in southwest Arkansas this week- temps in the 80s. The thermostat is set at about 3/4 max cool, and we use a little fan to distribute the air. We've been very comfortable.
You know when you hang them in windows the vents on the the top are outside. The foam gasket looks like the top vent isn't getting much air. Any ideals or opinions on this?