RV Air Conditioners

Air Conditioners – Cool Comfort On The Move

For some people with an RV, air conditioners are an absolute must for those long journeys or when they are parked on the campground in summer and want to beat the heat. Today, there are some top of the line manufacturers that make special cooling products for RVs. Among the best are the Coleman RV air conditioner, Duo Therm RV air conditioners and Carrier RV air conditioners.

Especially designed for conditioning air, Carrier conditioners – Low profile RV models are barely 7.5 inches high. These are amazingly efficient and reliable and need little maintenance. The Carrier RV air conditioner cover is made of very strong white polymer and keeps the system from rusting, denting, scratching or discoloring. These systems have an automatic air sweep and an air shower. It can also heat in cold weather. Carrier RV air conditioners come from the company that invented air conditioning systems. The Carrier air conditioners for RV are small and compact.

The Coleman RV air conditioner, an RV air conditioner that is a quality product comes with a two-speed fan and controls that are simple to operate. These RV roof air conditioning systems can fit standard 14" x 14" roof openings. While some assembly is required, any additional Coleman RV air conditioner parts that may be required are easily ordered online. An optional heat strip can give you 5600 BTUs of heating.

The third among the big brands is the Duo Therm RV Air conditioners. They actually invented the first rooftop RV air conditioner systems half a century ago and have gone on to become a leader in the climate control business with advanced technology. They also make low profile RV air conditioners that are aerodynamic, minimizing wind drag and saving on fuel costs. The design is made in a way that the vent openings appear concealed for the sleek look. Duo Therm also offers RV basement air conditioner that operates silently. Because of this location, there is better airflow with cool air reaching living areas in a shorter span of time.

It is better to use RV Air Conditioner Covers for RV Rooftop units to protect the a/c when your RV is not in use. Using a heavy-duty cover will keep the leaves and other dirt out. On very cold days, these covers keep the draft out of the vehicle.

One of the most recommended RV air conditioner manuals for the do-it-yourself assembler is Bob Livingston’s' RV Repair and Maintenance Manual, which explains in detail, everything you need to know about RV air conditioning.

 
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