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Hi everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at this Advent Air air distribution box with thermostat. Now this air distribution box is going to replace, upgrade, or add an air distribution box and thermostat to your Advent Air air conditioning unit to cool the interior of your RV or camper. And this is going to be compatible with ducted or ductless AC systems. So as you… see more >
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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…
view full answer...Typically if there are two wires running from the furnace to the AC system then it means that the furnace has power already connected to it and it sends that through one of the wires up to the AC until the system calls for heat, at which point the…
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…
view full answer...In order to replace the Advent Analog Wall Thermostat ACTH11 you'll need the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners part #ACRG15. This is a digital style replacement which is what you'll need since…
view full answer...Hey Gary, while I don't know what AC unit I have I do have some tips for helping with the short cycling. First thing to check is the air filter. That's typically what causes this problem. Check to see if the condenser is freezing up too. If a…
view full answer...Hey Matt, I checked with Dometic, and the Dometic Penguin II Low Profile RV Air Conditioner #DMC38ZR is not compatible with the old thermostat. For this unit what you'd need is the CCCII Thermostat for Dometic Multi Zone RV Air Conditioning…
view full answer...Hey Cody, The Air Distribution Box #ACDB actually doesn't have a freeze sensor like the #ACRG15 does. This only has a copper wire poking out of the back of the controller as a temperature wire to tell the system to kick according to the…
view full answer...The difference is going to come down to the air distribution box. A ducted system will have registers on the air distribution box to close and redirect air through the ducts. Your typical replacement air conditioner like the #FR26PR or #ADV79FR will…
view full answer...So first I want to verify how you measured the leaf springs. On the etrailer Rust-Resistant 6-Leaf Double Eye Spring for 6K Trailer Axles #e88SR the 26" measurement is from center of leaf spring hole to center of leaf spring hole when the spring…
view full answer...As you are adding the Advent Air Low Profile RV Air Conditioner #ADV89FR to an opening on your RV which did not already have an AC you will need to select from one of the 2 options. First is the manually controlled Air Distribution Box #ACDB. This…
view full answer...Hello Tyson. The smallest AC unit we offer is the Advent Air Low Profile RV Air Conditioner and this will be a great option for you. Since this is a smaller trailer you can definitely get away with a 13,500 BTU unit. These AC units require the roof…
view full answer...Hey RT, 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…
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