Recommended Ductless Air Conditioner to Replace Fan
Question:
This unit will be too high for us to reach the dials as it will sit at the center of the fifth wheel. Does it come with a remote option. If not, is there a better recommendation. The capacitor is a huge plus. I was worried about the electrical draw with 2 AC running plus a third on a 50 amp
asked by: Tim D
Expert Reply:
We can get your Keystone Montana set up with an added air conditioner to replace your current fan. I really like the Furrion Chill systems as they tend to be quieter than others, and gives you really nice cooling via its air distribution box that has the controls directly on it.
For a smaller AC, like you mentioned, there is a 13,500 Btu unit that will be perfect, and is the following part number:
- Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System # FR52PR
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Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System - Manual - 13,500 Btu - White
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- 13500 Btu
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Tim D.
8/31/2022
I have a single AC unit for the kitchen and living room in my Montana 5th Wheel. It can not handle the heat in Florida and Arizona when we make our trips. So I am looking to supplement. At the far end of main AC is a 12V MaxAir Vent. I have 3 question. 1 The wiring that runs my MaxAir Fan, will it run a 13,500 Ac. 2. What unit would you recommend for a 14.25 opening. 3. If the answer to #1 is no, then what size wire should I be running to my fuse box? Ty.