@Very-Rusty Yep. When we lived in Scottsdale, our house had a rooftop central air unit and it got so hot a reflective cover was installed as a shield to cover the unit so it wouldn't just blow up from the heat of the sun.
Also, the water exhaust hose ran down to the eves and there was a constant output of water even though the humidity was generally low but 110 was normal.
@sonhousesaid @Very-Rusty Yep. When we lived in Scottsdale, our house had a rooftop central air unit and it got so hot a reflective cover was installed as a shield to cover the unit so it wouldn't just blow up from the heat of the sun.
Also, the water exhaust hose ran down to the eves and there was a constant output of water even though the humidity was generally low but 110 was normal.
I wouldn't be to handle too much of those kinds of temperatures for sure very long.
Thankfully our summer heat wave usually doesn't last that long, but seems each year to be getting longer, not temperatures at 110 but closer to the 100f than we use to get. Ontario, Montreal do get higher temps then us, nice to be on the east coast where if you don't like the weather wait 5 minutes and it will change. We had a thunder lightening storm last night that really cooled things down at least for the evening.