Yes, you can replace your Dometic rooftop AC unit (condenser unit) with a Furrion one and still be able to use your existing thermostat and wiring. You just may need an adapter # ACCOLKIT to go from the wiring harness on the Furrion unit to the controller for the Dometic system if it has a 9-pin connector (pictured below). I've attached a short video below showing you the wiring harness and adapter and how to use it.
For a black shroud you can use part # FR76PR for the 13,500btu unit,... view full answer...
Since your Dometic 13500 BTU air conditioner only had a two speed fan, but the Advent Air # ACDOM150 you just installed has a 3 speed fan you will need to replace your current thermostat and air distribution box.
I recommend the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACRG15 which includes everything you need, and it will all be an exact replacement for your current components. This will allow you to get the 3rd fan speed working and the air... view full answer...
We do not have any replacement parts for your Dometic Duo Therm 59516.531 Air Conditioner, unfortunately, however I do have another solution.
Since your air conditioner is getting on the older side, It may be a good idea to think about upgrading.
A great option, is the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACDOM150, which is white in color, or # ACDOM150B which is black.
This air conditioner will replace your current air conditioner,... view full answer...
Since you have a Coleman Mach AC system on your RV you'll need the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup w/ Start Capacitor - 15,000 Btu - Black # ACCOL150B or # ACCOL150 (for white).
These units come with and wiring harness adapter that will allow them simply plug right back in how your old Coleman roof top unit did. These both also come with a start capacitor to help jumpstart the AC when a campsite or generator doesn't provide enough power. view full answer...
That Advent Air replacement fan blade is no longer available but we do have the part # PXX128050095 which is the current fan blade replacement for Advent Air AC units and would be what you would need. view full answer...
Replacing a Dometic set-up AC unit, I suggest the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor, # ACDOM150. This is a 15,000 Btu unit with a white cover and a start capacitor that helps to "jumpstart" the AC when a campsite or generator doesn't provide enough power. This is done by way the capacitor storing energy that will later be used for the next startup. This plugs directly into your Dometic setup and works seamlessly with your existing, in-good-working-order... view full answer...
To replace your Dometic unit you'll first want to remove the cover for your air distribution box and look for the wire harness that hangs down from the rooftop unit and plugs into the controller. This wire harness will have either a 6-pin or 9-pin connector (pictured below). If you have a 9-pin connector then you'll need an adapter like the one included with the Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner # FR62PV. If you have a 6-pin connector you could just use the standard unit without... view full answer...
Since you're just needing to replace the rooftop unit of your Coleman Mach AC system you can use the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150 or the # ACM150B for a black shroud. This unit requires a plug-and-play adapter cable to hook right into your Coleman system for an easy installation, which is # ACCOLKIT.
I do however recommend going with the # ACCOL150 ( # ACCOL150B for black shroud) as it is the same unit but includes a start capacitor to jumpstart the AC when camp power or generator... view full answer...
You can replace your Carrier AC if your thermostat is bad, but you would need an all-new unit (including the thermostat) instead of the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup # ACCAR150. The reason for that is this unit includes a wiring adapter that plugs into a Carrier set up that is in working order, so it wouldn't function without the wiring working properly.
So what you can use instead is a unit from Advent that comes with everything you need, including a thermostat;... view full answer...
For an RV with a currently installed Dometic Duo-Therm 59516.531 AC unit, I recommend the Advent Air for Dometic Setups, # ACDOM150. This is a 15,000 Btu replacement option that plugs directly into your current Dometic setup and works seamlessly with your existing, in-good-working-order Dometic air distribution box and thermostat. The benefit of his option is that has an adapter wiring kit, which saves you time and effort.
This does not have a heat option, but you can choose to add... view full answer...
Yes!
The Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACCAR150 for white,
Or
The Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACCAR150B for black, will work fantastic as a replacement for your Carrier V ducted air conditioner.
These units will utilize the existing ceiling assembly that you currently have. view full answer...
Yes, you can use the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACDOM150 (white) or # ACDOM150B (black). This air conditioner replaces your Dometic rooftop A/C to quickly and efficiently cool the interior of your RV or camper. It plugs directly into your Dometic setup to work with your existing air distribution box and thermostat to include your 12 button (Comfort Control Center). view full answer...
Yes, the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup part # ACDOM150 for white or part # ACDOM150B for black will be a direct replacement for the Dometic Duo Therm RV Air Conditioner. It will use your existing air distribution box and thermostat. view full answer...
The Carrier Air V RV Air Conditioner is no longer produced so a direct replacement of the same unit is not an option. However, we do have available the two Advent AC models that are designed as replacement units for the Carrier Air V. I recommend using the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup, # ACCAR150 for 13,500 Btu's or # ACCAR135 for 15,000 Btu's. These options do not have a heat pump integrated into them. If however you decide later that you prefer, you can... view full answer...
There's won't be much of a difference in decibels when switching air conditioner sizes but there is when switching brands. The quietest units we offer are from Furrion, the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System part # FR52PR for 13,500 BTU or part # FR92PR for 15,000 BTU. These units both run around 60 dB's inside and 80dB's outside. If you can let me know what brand of unit you have now, I'd be glad to see if we have a setup that will allow you to reuse any existing controls.
For... view full answer...
The only thermostat option we offer for the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150 is apart of the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACRG15, which also includes an air distribution box.
The wall mounted thermostat included has a LED display that allows you to control the mode, fan and temperature settings.
I have also included a review video for you to check out as well. view full answer...
For your old Carrier A/C you can use either the:
-Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM135 for white,
or,
-The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM135B for black.
You're going to also need the Carrier Adapter Wiring Kit for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACCARKIT to be able to use your existing Carrier ceiling vent and thermostat.
I did some research on your older Carrier unit, and it appears that you have a 13,500Btu heating capacity, ducted unit, that has the cool only... view full answer...
The only way to know if you have a Carrier or Dometic air conditioner is by looking at your air conditioner, which can certainly be a pain as it's on top of your trailer, but that's the only way to tell what you have. That said, the Advent air conditioners that will work as replacements are the same no matter if you have a Carrier or Dometic, the only difference will be if you need the Carrier adapter or not.
You can choose from either 13,500 Btu or 15,000 Btu and if you want White or... view full answer...
If you're just wanting to replace the rooftop unit and still maintain use of the air distribution box then the Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner Unit # FR58PR (black # FR86PR) would be a great option. The only thing you'll need to check is whether or not your Dometic system has a 6-pin or 9-pin connector (pictured below). This will be on the wire harness that hangs down from the rooftop unit and plugs into the controller.
If your unit has a 9-pin connector you'll need an... view full answer...
Carrier is no longer making RV AC units but I do have a solution. You can use the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner - 13,500 Btu - Black # ACM135B. You will also need the Carrier Adapter Wiring Kit for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACCARKIT for installation.
I have attached an installation video for your reference. view full answer...
Great question, and there is actually a way to determine beforehand whether or not the Advent Air 15 BTU # ACDOM150 or # ACDOM150B in Black will install as a direct replacement for your Dometic setup. All you need to do is check the number printed on your existing AC's control box.
If you find that it's 3107541.009, 3107541.017, or 3109226.005 it will be a perfect fit and an easy install.
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For a 24' x 8' enclosed trailer, you're looking at about 200 square feet, and for that size, I recommend a 13,500 Btu air conditioner, which will more than suffice for that space. I also highly recommend a start capacitor to go with the AC in order to ensure your unit always has enough power to start up whenever you need.
With that in mind, there are two really good options for you, both from Advent. One has a thermostat and controls directly on the air distribution box, and the other... view full answer...
Yes, the Replacement Vent w/ Thermostat and Remote for Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner - Non-Ducted Item # AT15021 is compatible with the Atwood Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner - 11.3 Amps - 13,500 Btu - Ducted - White Item # AT15027-22. It being ducted means the vent assembly doesn't have a shroud to direct the air only out of the vent assembly. The non-ducted vent assembly has a shroud that is installed prior to mounting the vent assembly to the ceiling. The shroud encloses... view full answer...
Absolutely!
Take a look at the:
-Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACDOM150B for black,
or the,
-Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACDOM150 for white.
Either of these air conditioners will work great as a replacement for your Dometic Brisk Air II air conditioner and will work in conjunction with your existing Dometic setup and air distribution box.
Additionally, both of these... view full answer...
If you're replacing just the rooftop unit and keeping the air distribution box and thermostat then I recommend going with the Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner Unit # FR58PR. You'll just want to check the wiring harness that runs from the rooftop unit to the controller to see if it has a 6-pin or 9-pin connector to see if you need a wiring harness adapter. If you have a 9-pin then you'll want # FR42PV instead, since it comes with an adapter included.
I've attached a short... view full answer...
Advent Air Conditioners in my opinion are very comparable to the Coleman brand and hold up very well. I recommend the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box and Start Capacitor Item # ACM135C for your 2003 Jayco. It is a complete AC unit with start capacitor and ceiling assembly. The start capacitor acts as a jump starter and is designed to store energy so your ac unit starts up and gets cold much faster while using less start up power. If you are looking for a complete unit... view full answer...
Well there are two routes you can take when replacing the AC unit:
Route 1: You replace just the rooftop (condenser) unit and keep the same air distribution box and thermostat.
Route 2: You replace the entire system (condenser unit, air distribution box, and thermostat).
Most people choose route 1 and just keep their thermostat, since most of the time it's still functioning properly but the condenser unit has failed. Route 2 is typical for people who have an issue with their... view full answer...
If you have the ACTH12 then you should also have the Air Distribution Box # ACRG15 which will have a control box for your wiring from the rooftop unit # ACM135 and the thermostat. This air distribution box and thermostat will wire up exactly the same as the standard air distribution box # ACDB.
I've attached the wiring diagram for each part of this system to help you with this installation. view full answer...
Based off your description I believe you're talking about the "Blower Wheel" which can be replaced with part # ADV49FR. The fan blade on your Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150 can be replaced with the Replacement Fan Blade for Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # PXX128050095. view full answer...
You can definitely swap up to a higher BTU rating for a more efficient system. You'll just want to first verify what style connector your Dometic rooftop unit has, whether it's a 6-pin or 9-pin connector. You can find the wire harness by removing the cover of your air distribution box to looking for the wire harness that hangs down and plugs into the controller.
If you have a 6-pin connector then you'll need one of the following units:
White # FR58PR
Black # FR86PR
If you have... view full answer...
There could possibly be a refrigerant leak in your condenser unit so swapping it out would be the correct choice. The Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner # FR82PV would be compatible, but you could possibly save a couple bucks if the wire harness adapter isn't needed. If you remove the cover on your air distribution box you should be able to see your controller and see a wire harness hanging down from the condenser, plugging into the controller.
If the plug has 6-pin connector... view full answer...
The 13,500 Btu Advent Air RV Air Conditioner, # ACM135 for a white cover or # ACM135B for black cover, will be a direct replacement for your current unit. You can even step up to the 15,000 Btu rated model, # ACM150 if you prefer. # ACM150B for black cover. This will be a remove and replace of the AC unit on the top of your RV, same wiring, thermostat, and air distribution system will continue to be used as is.
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I do have an option for you but we do not carry Dometic RV Rooftop AC units so I cannot attest to that. However, for most of our units, there won't be much of a difference in decibels when switching sizes but there is when switching brands. The quietest units we offer are from Furrion, the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System part # FR82PV for 13,500 BTU or part # FR42PV for 15,000 BTU. These units both run around 60 dB's inside and 80dB's outside. They are direct replacements for... view full answer...
Yes, we have a large selection of replacement Furrion Chill Air Conditioners. You will need to select the one for your application from the list below.
Furrion Chill HE 13,500BTU White # FR26PR
Furrion Chill HE 15,000BTU White # FR58PR
Furrion Chill HE 13,500BTU Black # FR76PR
Furrion Chill HE 15,000BTU Black # FR86PR view full answer...
Thank you for those photos, and I'll do my best to try and make things a little clearer for you. Essentially, what you need to do to determine if the Advent AC is compatible with your current Dometic Duo Therm set up is unhook the wiring from from the photo you added and take a look at the connector. What it needs to look like is the 6-pin connector in the below photo. If it has that same connector, you can replace your AC with either of the 13,500 Btu Advent options:
- White: Advent... view full answer...
Advent Air Conditioners like part # ACM135 come with a connector that pairs up directly with the standard 6-wire connector. If you have a 9-wire connector then you need the kit # ACRG15 as well.
For wiring I'm attaching some photos of diagrams for you to reference. We typically recommend having a professional do the installation so if this is something you've never done before I recommend at least having someone who has done this type of installation before come out and walk you through... view full answer...
Yes!
You can absolutely replace your 13.5K Btu Duo-Therm air conditioner with a 15K Btu Advent air conditioner like the:
-Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150B for black,
Or
-Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACDOM150 for white.
You will have no issues with either of these units as they are designed to be in-place replacements for Dometic A/C's like your Duo-Therm unit.
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Before purchasing anything you'll want to first remove the cover for the air distribution box and look for the controller and the wire harness that hangs down from the rooftop unit and plugs into the controller. It will either have a 6-pin or 9-pin connector (pictured below). You'll also want to verify the BTU rating of your current unit so that you aren't putting a lower rated unit in its place when you swap it out.
For a 6-pin connection I have the following recommendations:
13,500... view full answer...
Sure thing!
For your Dometic 59516.341G9, you can use the:
-Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACDOM150 for white,
Or,
-The Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACDOM150B for black.
Either of these units will be a direct replacement for you, and will also plug directly into your Dometic setup to work with your existing air distribution box and thermostat.
Additionally, these units... view full answer...
If you're just wanting to replace the rooftop condenser unit and still keep your air distribution box and thermostat then I recommend the Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup - 15,000 Btu - White # FR42PV (black # FR32PV). This unit comes with an adapter in order to plug right into your controller and is a very simple swap out.
If you want to completely replace the system and have all new equipment then I recommend the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner... view full answer...
For a 13,500 Btu replacement of your current Dometic Brisk II AC unit, I recommend the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup, # ACDOM135 for white cowling. Or, for a black cowling, # ACDOM135B.
These options come with a start capacitor that will store energy to ensure you can always start up your AC, and will work with your current thermostat; your options are the following: view full answer...
To replace just the AC unit I recommend going with the Advent Air as the wiring will just be a plug and play installation:
- 13.5K Btu # ACCAR135
- 15K Btu # ACCAR150
These will work with your current distribution panel so everything will fit the same.
For a complete new AC system (including the distribution box) I recommend going with a Furrion Chill HE because the distribution box has a smaller 19-11/16" long x 19-11/16" wide profile:
- 13.5K Btu # FR52PR
- 15K Btu # FR92PR view full answer...
I do not see where there is need for special hardware to adapt the option of the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner, # ACM135B AC in place of an existing Dometic unit. However, adapting the wiring is something that will need to be addressed. I suggest you select the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor, # ACDOM135B. This option in the 13,500 Btu AC unit is a bolt-on installation that includes wiring harness and mounting hardware. It plugs directly... view full answer...
We have a couple of solutions that will work great as a replacement for your Dometic 600312.331 air conditioner.
Take a look at the:
-Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACDOM135 for white, and the,
-Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACDOM135B for black.
Both of these units are rated for a higher heating capacity than your current Dometic unit, at 13.5K Btu's, will fit roofs 2-1/2" to... view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System # ADV94FR is a complete system so, yes, it will be able to replace your Dometic system. If you're only wanting to replace the rooftop unit and still maintain use of the air distribution box and thermostat then you'll want the # ACM135 instead.
If this is the route you take you'll want to remove the plenum on your air distribution box to take a look at the wiring and see what style connector you have on the wire harness that runs from the rooftop... view full answer...
if you're wanting to replace just the rooftop unit then you'll first want to remove the cover of your air distribution box to take a look at the controller. The controller will have a wire harness that hangs down from the rooftop unit and plugs into it with either a 6-pin or 9-pin connector (pictured below).
If you have a 6-pin connector then the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner # ACDOM150 would be a direct swap out of your current rooftop unit. If you have a 9-pin connector... view full answer...
We do offer a direct replacement for the Dometic Duo-Therm RV Air Conditioner. The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner part # ACM135 for 13.5K or part # ACM150 for 15K is what I recommend. This unit will be a plug and play fit and it will work with your existing thermostat. If you replace the thermostat you're looking at an entire new system and this will require wiring so unless yours no longer works I recommend keeping it.
The complete system is part # ACM135C for 13.5K or part # ACM150C... view full answer...
In order to replace a Dometic Rooftop RV Air Conditioner I recommend using the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner, part # ACM150B for black or part # ACM150 for white. These are excellent replacement options which offer a direct fit. It comes with a two year warranty as well.
Please note, if you use your generator to power the air conditioner then you'll want to consider a start capacitor like the Start Capacitor for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners part # ACMSCKIT which cuts down on power demands. view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner, # ACM135 does not come from the factory with a start capacitor. However, one can be added with the Start Capacitor for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners, # ACMSCKIT. Please note the attached image of one installed to compare to your unit. If you are not the original owner, the previous owner may have installed one and the image will show you what to look for. Happy Camping. view full answer...
To install the Start Capacitor for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners Item # ACMSCKIT on your Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box and Start Capacitor - 15,000 Btu - White Item # ACM150C you'll:
1. Remove the ac shroud cover.
2. Screw the capacitor to the fan mount using the provided screws.
3. Route the wire underneath the fan over to the terminals and remove the cover on the terminals.
4. Connect one black wire to the HERM circuit tab (your red wire will be connected... view full answer...
To know if the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Furrion Setup - 15,500 Btu - Black # FACR15SA-BL will be compatible with the controller of your Dometic air conditioning system you'll simply need to look at the connection type for the zone controller. It will either be a 6-pin or 9-pin (pictured below).
If you have a 6-pin connection point then you'll be good to go. If you have a 9-pin connection point then you'll just need the wiring harness adapter # C-FACR15SA-A01... view full answer...
The best option to replace your Dometic Brisk Air II 57915.751 air conditioner is from Advent Air, and you can choose from either White or Black in color:
- White: Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup # ACDOM150
- Black: Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup # ACDOM150B
This AC will directly replace your Dometic AC, so long as its thermostat, distribution box, and wiring is in good working order. It has a plug that you can simply plug... view full answer...
Technically you can install the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System # ACM150CH but you will void your manufacturer warranty since ASA will only honor warranties if the units are installed on a camper or motorhome.
If you still want a warranty to cover the any manufacturer defects then I recommend going with the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System - White # FR92PR (black # FR32PR). This unit comes with a start capacitor already installed and an optional heat strip # FR35SR can... view full answer...
To replace your Dometic Duo-Therm air conditioner on your 2006 Dynamax Isata Touring Sedan Motorhome, we have the:
-Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACDOM150 for white,
Or,
-The Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACDOM150B for black.
Both of these options will work great for you and also share the same Btu rating of 15,000, that your Dometic Duo-Therm has.
Additionally, this... view full answer...
In my opinion I would go with the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner - 15,000 Btu Item # ACM150 to replace your existing Dometic AC unit. The Advent allows you to use your existing air distribution box where the Furrion would require all new parts. That being said, if you wanted to replace your existing air distribution box I recommend going with the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners Item # ACRG15. This air distribution box works with ducted or... view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box and Wall Thermostat, # ADV94FR that you linked to is a complete 13,500 Btu unit that can be used as a new installation or replacement for existing unit.
If your current Coleman Mach AC Unit has an in good working order air distribution box and thermostat, I suggest the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup w/ Start Capacitor, # ACCOL135. This AC unit from Advent Air is designed to replace the old or broken... view full answer...
We do have a direct replacement for your Coleman Mach 8 air conditioner that comes with an adapter that plugs right into your existing wiring. Yours is a 15,000 Btu unit and you can replace it with a Furrion AC, in either White or Black:
- White: Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup # FR42PV
- Black: Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup # FR32PV
The only thing this doesn't come with is a heat strip, so if you'd like that... view full answer...
Yes, that is most likely the issue for you and we have the needed solution. You need the 7-Way Vehicle Power Adapter w/ Power Switch for Furrion RV Observation Camera, # FR87PR. This will resolve your connection issues between the Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Observation Camera System w/ Side Marker Light Cameras & 7" Screen, # FCE48TASL-07. It plugs directly into the 7-way connector on your 2021 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 then to your trailer wiring, acting as a connector between the two.... view full answer...
The Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup # FACR15SA-W-C comes with a 6-pin to 9-pin wiring harness adapter so if your current Dometic AC system uses a 9-pin connection you can connect the adapter to allow the Furrion unit to plug into your Dometic controller.
A lot of Dometic Ac systems come with a heat pump which will always have a 9-pin connection. If yours has a heat pump you won't even need to look and will already know you need the adapter.
If you... view full answer...
There is indeed a good option to replace your current Dometic 59136.621 air conditioner, which is a 15,000 Btu AC. The best option is one from Advent Air:
- Advent Air RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor - Black # ACDOM150B or White # ACDOM150
This is also a 15,000 Btu air conditioner, and it comes with a start capacitor to help boost the power to ensure your AC gets up and running when you need. They do not come with a heat strip but you can add that easily with... view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150CH does come with a start capacitor # ACMSCKIT which is designed to jumpstart your AC when the generator does not provide enough power.
However. the SoftStartRV Soft Start for RV AC Units # SSR54FR you mention is virtually the same as a start capacitor mentioned earlier. This unit, however, will make the unit start easier as well as reduce the start up power demand of your AC by 70 percent. The SoftStartRV will also eliminate the sometimes shaky,... view full answer...
The manufacturer warranty for your Furrion Chill Premium RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 15,500 Btu - White
Item # F15PA12SASA-W is not going to cover replacement of the shroud or foam fan cover. For a replacement shroud you can use Replacement Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner Cover - White # FR54PR. As for the foam cover you will need to reach out to Furrion for a replacement. view full answer...
You can replace your Coleman Mach 8 air conditioners, and all you'll need are the AC units along with an adapter that will plug into your existing wiring. You can choose from either White or Black for the AC; here are the part numbers for those units, along with the adapter:
- Black: Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150B
- White: Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150
- Coleman Mach Adapter Wiring Kit for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACCOLKIT view full answer...
The Atwood # AT15033-22 air conditioner is a complete system. That is to say that it includes the rooftop unit AND the ceiling air box and thermostat. These parts need to be installed to work together. Yes, you will have to run wires to where ever you place the thermostat. You might be able to use a fishing technique to make this easier.
However, if your current thermostat is working and you really only need to replace the rooftop air conditioner then you should consider the Advent... view full answer...
Since you're separating the living room and bedroom systems you'll be able to put whichever system you want in there. To install the Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner Unit - 14,500 Btu # FACR14SA-BL you'll also need an air distribution box # FACT12LA-PS, thermostat # FACW12PA-BL, and a controller # FACC12SA-BL.
Furrion also recently came out with the Chill HE line which is made to be slightly lighter and more efficient, so you could get an all-in-one kit like the # FR92PR (manual) or... view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner part # ACM135 is designed as a direct replacement for Dometic units with six wire plugs. If you have a nine wire plug then you won't be able to reuse the existing distribution box and you'll need to swap yours out for the Air Distribution Box with Wall-Mounted Controller part # ACRG15. view full answer...
I can confirm that the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner item # ACM150 is designed to replace Dometic ac units like your 57915.341 model.
I have linked an installation video below so you can see the process to get this unit installed. It is also available in black Item # ACM150B. view full answer...
In my personally opinion Furrion is superior to Advent Air in both performance and customer service. I've also seen notes stating that Advent Air will not warranty any units installed on enclosed trailers since the intended purpose is on a camper or motorhome roof made to support the weight of the condenser unit.
Enclosed trailers typically do not have proper support for an AC unit or a thick enough roof so you will have to do a bit of frame work to make it work. Since enclosed trailers... view full answer...
Yes, you can swap out a 13,500btu unit with a 15,000btu unit like the Furrion Chill HE # FR55PV. This is the entire system so you'd be replacing everything and wouldn't really have any restrictions or need to worry about whether your current system has a 6-pin or 9-pin connector.
If you're wanting to just replace the rooftop unit with a higher btu option for more efficiency then you'll just need to determine if you have a 6-pin or 9-pin connector and choose the appropriate replacement.... view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner - 13,500 Btu - White # ACM135 weighs approximately 75lbs so you will need to support the roof to handle the weight. Typically people just build a frame out of wood or metal and mount it to the frame of the trailer. The roof will need to be thickened up to 2-1/2" to 5" thick with an opening 14-1/4" long x 14-1/4" wide.
The # ACM135 is just the rooftop unit so you'll actually want the # ACM135C instead, which will come with the air distribution box and... view full answer...
The distribution box (pictured below) has 4 bolt holes, which are a very generic fit for 14"x14" openings, that will allow you to pass through the mounting bolts and secure the rooftop unit of your Atwood Air Command Rooftop RV Air Conditioner # AT15033-22 to the Replacement Vent w/ Thermostat and Remote # AT15021.
The plenum, which is the white plastic part that you can see inside of your camper, is most likely not going to match the mounting holes on your current distribution box... view full answer...
To replace your current Dometic condenser unit I recommend the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACDOM150. This unit comes with a wiring harness adapter that makes it a simple plug-and-play installation so that you don't have to mess with any of the wiring to your thermostat.
This unit also comes with a start capacitor that jumpstarts the AC when a campsite or generator doesn't provide enough power, which will prolong the lifespan of the unit. view full answer...
We do have a direct replacement for your Carrier Air V Air Conditioner. You will want the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup item # ACCAR150 for white or item # ACCAR150B for black. These units use the same ceiling assembly and thermostat/remote that you have now which is why it is considered a direct replacement. Both units are 15,000 Btu. view full answer...
Unfortunately no you can not add another Furrion air conditioner to your existing Dometic setup and be able to use the same controller.
These units use entirely different thermostats and would not work together. We do have Furrion units that are made to work in place of a Dometic AC and be able to use the existing controller like # FACR15SA-W-C, however since you're adding entire setups you'd need to use their controller.
I recommend going with the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner... view full answer...
What you're describing with your Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACCAR150 sounds like you have a defective control board.
Since the control board is located inside the air distribution box, to replace this part you're going to need to replace the entire air distribution box with the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACRG15.
This part is compatible with ducted and ductless systems, and... view full answer...
A multi-zone system is going to allow you to control the temperature in multiple zones with one wall thermostat. For example the living room could be set for 70 degrees and the front bed room could be set for 60. You could achieve this with the Furrion Chill RV Air Conditioner System - Dual Zone - 15,500 Btu - White # F15ZA12SAZA-W.
A single-zone system like the Furrion Chill Premium RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 14,500 Btu - White # F14PA12SASA-W is just going to pump out... view full answer...
You're correct, and that is actually the case with all of the brands that we currently carry. The actual temperature probe is typically built into the controller # FR43PR (pictured below). If you want the system to get an accurate temperature reading you will need to run the fan to pull the hot air up to the probe. view full answer...
Yes, the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System # FR23PV comes with the Premium Wall Thermostat # FR33PR which has a temperature sensor wire (pictured below) to sense the temperature instead of the previous versions that had the sensor built into the controller up in the air distribution box. view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner part # ADV64FR will work great with a ducted trailer and it is a complete package meaning it comes with everything you need to get setup. If the trailer is pre-wired that is going to cut down install time and difficulty dramatically. This kit comes with the overhead unit, distribution box, and wall mounted thermostat. Advent is a very popular aftermarket replacement and they are all backed by a two year warranty. It has one of the highest cooling capacities... view full answer...
You can replace your Dometic air conditioner on your 2015 Forest River Wildwood Heritage Glen 286RLT 5th wheel with the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150B. This will allow you to use your Dometic thermostat. I recommend adding the Start Capacitor # ACMSCKIT to reduce the draw load on your electrical system when starting the AC. view full answer...
We actually have an adapter that will allow you to use the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner part # ACM150 with your existing wall thermostat and distribution box, the Coleman Mach Adapter Wiring Kit part # ACCOLKIT which also makes for a plug-in play install.
If you for some reason wanted to replace the distribution box and wall thermostat for the overhead unit you would just use the Air Distribution Box with Built-In Thermostat part # ACDB instead of the adapter kit. That said, I recommend... view full answer...
We have exactly what you need! For a white 13,500 Btu unit with the start capacitor use the Advent # ACDOM135, and for the exact same thing rated for 15,000 Btu use the Advent # ACDOM150.
Either one plugs directly into your current setup if you have the 6-wire connector (see attached photo) for your Dometic AC so you can still use your air distribution box and thermostat. If you have the 9-Wire connector then you need the Kit # ACRG15 for this to work for you. view full answer...
The Advent Air # ACM135 and # ACM150 both have drain holes on the bottom of the pan at the front of the unit that will drain water out onto the roof of the trailer. I've attached a picture below to show you where these holes are located. view full answer...
For the simplest and most straight forward 13.5K btu replacement of your current Dometic air conditioner we have several options. Each of these AC's plug directly into your Dometic setup to work with your existing air distribution box. The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner, # ACM135 is a 13,500 Btu unit that comes in white cover. The # ACM135B is the same unit with a black cover.
We also have these same units configured with a start capacitor, # ACDOM135 in white and # ACDOM135B for black.
All... view full answer...
The Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup part # ACCAR150B for black or part # ACCAR150 for white are exact replacement units for Carrier RV Air Conditioners. It comes with the overhead unit, start capacity, wiring harness adapter for a plug-in-play fit, and hardware. These are the 15,000 Btu models which provide the most cool air. view full answer...
If you're just wanting to replace the rooftop unit and still maintain use of the air distribution box then the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup # ACDOM150 would be a great option. The only thing you'll need to check is whether or not your Dometic system has a 6-pin or 9-pin connector (pictured below). This will be on the wire harness that hangs down from the rooftop unit and plugs into the controller.
If your unit has a 9-pin connector you'll need an adapter... view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150B will not require any additional wiring since you currently have a Dometic setup. The weight of the AC unit is 79 lbs. If you want to get this with a start capacitor the # ACDOM150B is also available. You also have the option to add a start capacitor # ACMSCKIT later as well as a heat strip # ACMHD. view full answer...
Your older Coleman Mach 13.5K Btu air conditioner, you can use the:
-Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACCOL135 for white, or,
-Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup w/ Start Capacitor # ACCOL135B for black.
These units are a direct replacement for your older Coleman/Coleman Mach air conditioner, and includes a template for the adapter kit, wiring harness, and mounting hardware. view full answer...
Yes, you can replace just the rooftop unit in order to minimize costs and retain use of your current thermostat. You'll first want to remove the air distribution box cover and look for the controller. There will be a wire harness that hangs down and plugs into the controller and will have either a 6-pin or 9-pin connector. If you have a 9-pin connector then you'll need an adapter to plug into the controller. You'll also want to check the old rooftop unit to see what the BTU rating is and... view full answer...
Yes, to connect the thermostat included with the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System # ADV74FR you'll need to attach the THERM- wire on your furnace to the brown/white wire on the thermostat. The THERM+ wire on your furnace can then be capped off with some electrical tape. The only difference between the # ADV74FR and # ADV64FR is the color of the shroud. Advent Air is a great option to replace your current unit and is currently priced lower than the other options we have.
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Based on your model number you have a Coleman Mach Air, and there is indeed a direct replacement from Furrion, assuming your thermostat is in working order. You can even choose from a 14,500 Btu or unit or a slightly higher power 15,500 Btu unit:
- 14,500 Btu: Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup # FACR14SA-W-C
- 15,500 Btu: Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup # FACR15SA-W-C
The Furrion Chill is going to be a nice upgrade from... view full answer...
There are a couple reasons why your Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Furrion Setup # FACR14SA-PS is leaking water through the intake.
This could be caused by the drainage openings being clogged, or the roof gasket is damaged and should be replaced. If the drainage openings are clogged, I suggest attempting to clean them out and seeing if the issue is resolved. If not, you'll need to replace the gasket with # CAM25071. view full answer...
The Airxcel model 48253C969 that you identify is the same as a Coleman Mach AC unit rated for 13,500 Btu. The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner, # ACM135B that you linked to is a 13,500 Btu and designed to be a cost effective direct replacement for the Coleman AC units. It will install using the Coleman Mach Adapter Wiring Kit for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners, # ACCOLKIT. If you want to add the start capacitor that stores energy to be used later to help jumpstart the unit for the next startup,... view full answer...
If you have a Carrier AC unit, I suggest the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner, # ACCAR150 as it is a direct replacement for RV's with a Carrier setup making it the easiest and most cost effective replacement option. This AC unit from Advent Air is a 15,000 Btu rated unit that is designed to replace the old or broken Carrier air conditioner on your RV or camper. The included adapter wiring kit ensures that the AC works seamlessly with your existing, in-good-working-order Carrier... view full answer...
Your question asked if 30-amp service would run two 14,500 BTU air conditioners, but you referenced Furrion # F15ZA12SAZA-W air conditioners which are 15,500 BTU's each.
The 15.5K units draw 15.4 amps each when running - so that will not work.
The Furrion # F14ZA12SAZA-W air conditioners are 14,500 BTU
The 14.5K units draw 14.6 amps each when running. That will not work either.
You could consider the Atwood # AT15027-22 air conditioner that is13,500 BTU
This 13.5K unit only draws... view full answer...
None of the units we currently offer come with heat pumps so we'd be able to replace the rooftop units or the entire system so that your trailer can be nice an cool, but we don't have a heat pump option. To replace just the rooftop units you'll need the Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner Unit for Furrion Setup # FR26PR and possibly an adapter # ACCOLKIT if your current unit has a 9-pin connector.
If you're wanting to replace the entire system then you'll need the Furrion... view full answer...
I recommend using a 13.5K Btu Advent Air AC unit to replace your Dometic Duo-Therm 57915.541:
- Black # ACDOM135B
- White # ACDOM135
These will just plug and play into your current wiring (if you have the pictured 6-pin connector) and carry the same ratings as your current unit so the function will be comparable. view full answer...
To convert from the analog ACRG11 to the digital # ACRG15 you'll also need the relay box part # PXXACRG12RB according to Advent Air. view full answer...
I completely agree the best option will be a Furrion. We have found that Furrion AC's are around 20% quieter than the older Coleman Mach AC units.
Since you want to replace your entire system, I recommend the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System item # FR45PV in black or item # FR65PV in white. These kits include a 15,000 Btu AC unit, a LED air distribution box, and a wall thermostat. This system also includes a start capacitor to help when your generator doesn't supply enough power. view full answer...
I can certainly point you in the right direction. The Dometic Duo Therm 3107541.009 is a model that we see fairly frequently. Now I do not have literature on your specific camper that will tell me if it is ducted or ductless, but the Advent units we offer are compatible with both setups.
I recommend for you the Advent Air # ACDOM150. This is made to be compatible with your current Dometic setup, so you will not have to change out anything inside the camper. You will be able to use your... view full answer...