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Hi, down with etrailer. Whether you're replacing a rooftop air conditioning unit on your trailer or if you're adding a new one, this is gonna be a good option for you. This is the new Low Profile series from Advent Air. This is gonna come with a white shell or a black shell. This is gonna come in two different power requirements, well, depending on your camper size and the output that it… see more >
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Hi Robert, If you're just wanting to replace the condenser unit on the rooftop and retain use of your current air distribution box and thermostat then you'll just need to determine what style connector your current unit has. If you…
view full answer...Hey Andy, sorry for the confusion but our Advent Air Low Profile AC unit part #ASA86YR is the same as the manufacturer part number ACM150LP. I would open the rest of the packaging to find the rest of the wiring to install the unit but if you are…
view full answer...Hello Lucas. Nice job taking those pictures of the sticker without removing the AC shroud. To answer your question, yes it can! The Advent AC Units (including the new low-profile units) are made to be directly compatible with Dometic AC systems.…
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...For your travel trailer that is only 98 square feet, the Advent Air Rooftop RV Air Conditioner w/ Vent #ACM135CH that you referenced should have plenty of capacity with its 13,500 Btu per hour cooling capacity. Generally speaking this Btu per hour…
view full answer...Thanks for all the detailed information! For a 15,000 BTU AC Unit to replace your Dometic B57915.711C0, you will want the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup item #ACDOM150B in black or item #ACDOM150 in white. These are…
view full answer...The Advent Air Low Profile RV Air Conditioner #ADV56FR included with the Advent Air Low Profile RV AC Package #ASA78YR does not list specific starting and running watts. I was able to find information in a flyer for this AC that it has a rated…
view full answer...The Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner #FR42PV you were looking at is what I would recommend as a replacement. This is compatible with Dometic setups like you have now so it will be an easy plug and play replacement. The Furrion is both…
view full answer...Hi Tammy, I checked with the manufacturer and the noise level directly at the AC is 67 dB, and 45 dB if you're inside your trailer for their low-profile units: - Advent Air Low Profile RV Air Conditioner System #ASA58YR - Black: Advent Air Low…
view full answer...The Advent Air Low Profile RV Air Conditioner System w/ Start Capacitor #ASA96YR comes with everything you need to add a new AC to the bedroom of your RV. If you want to add a heat strip #ACMHD it is available separately.
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...Hi Zach, Yes, you can swap out your Dometic rooftop condenser unit with the Advent Air #ACM150. You'll just need to remove the cover to your air distribution box so that you can get to the mounting bolts and wiring. You'll want to find the…
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