@R&V Spiker posted:Really?! Now that might be worth pursuing. For my use, a power saver A/C is a must and has been the main reason I never switched to the NDQ. Thanks for the heads up.
I hope you can find out some real information about it. I found the website didn’t have nearly the kind of information it had a couple of years ago when I was looking for a quieter AC option. About all that I could get from it was that the power saver NDQ was 13.5K
@sequoia464 - the more I think about my experience with the 1685 - when I had electrical hookups I always heated with a small basic space heater and the Lux thermostat. It did the job quite well - I’d still be using it but found that the one I had wasn’t enough to heat this new trailer. My little space heater, on low, uses less power than the Coleman-Mach’s heating element so I was disappointed that it wouldn’t keep up (my site here in Apache Junction is metered electric).