Key Features of Our RV AC Units
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Off-grid Cooling
Designed to operate directly from your 12V or 24V battery bank, our RV AC units provide cool comfort wherever your adventure takes you. This is the perfect solution for off-grid trips and boondocking.
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Quiet Operation
We use a twin-rotary compressor and DC brushless motors to minimize noise and vibration, ensuring a peaceful and comfortable environment inside your van, camper, or trailer.
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Easy DIY Installation
Our RV air conditioners come with a pre-mounted air distribution box, pre-filled refrigerant, and a pre-wired power cable. This makes self-installation quick and straightforward, saving you the hassle and cost of hiring a professional.
Customer RV AC Installations
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On a Camper
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On a Truck
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On a Fire Rescue Truck
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On a Trailer
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On a Van
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On a Van
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Free Shipping
shipping policyEnjoy free shipping within the United States. We do not ship internationally.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the recommended wire gauge and fuse size for the AC unit?
The 12V model comes with a pre-connected 14.7ft 6AWG power cable and a 100A in-line fuse. For the 24V model, the wire gauge is 8AWG. You can connect it directly to your battery bank or to a bus bar rated for 60-70 amps. In most cases, you won't need to purchase a power cable separately.
What's the recommended battery capacity?
A single 12.8V 100Ah lithium battery can run the 12V AC model for about 2 to 3 hours. However, for regular off-grid use, we recommend a 300Ah lithium battery bank to ensure you have plenty of power for continuous cooling and all your other needs.
Can the AC unit be installed on a slanted roof?
Yes, the unit can be installed on a slanted roof, but for proper condensation drainage, the angle must not exceed 15 degrees.
What are the roof thickness requirements for installation?
There are two requirements to consider regarding your RV's roof thickness. First, the included mounting rods are for roofs up to 2.5 inches thick. If your roof is thicker, you'll need to use longer rods. Second, the height from the top of your roof to the bottom of your ceiling must not exceed 4 inches to allow access to the air filter for cleaning.