The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM135 you found will work as a replacement for your Duo-Therm 630515.321 on your 2005 Newmar Kountry Star. The plug will simply connect to your current controller so your thermostat will still be able to control the air conditioner. Since the new AC does not have a heat pump that function will not work and you will only be able to set the front AC to run as a heat pump. view full answer...
The Replacement RV Air Conditioner Cover # AT3308046006 is the correct replacement for your Duo Therm 630035.321. Do note this cover is beige versus your current cover which is an eggshell white. view full answer...
Hey Jamil, you could use something like the Advent Air Low Profile RV Air Conditioner # ADV79FR with the Electric Heat Strip for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners # ACMHD, which will work actually with your current Dometic thermostat/wiring. but does not have a wireless thermostat since it uses your existing equipment. view full answer...
Netha, it sounds like you're looking for a replacement shroud like the Replacement Shroud for Dometic Duo Therm RV Air Conditioner # DMC98FR.
Since these are going to be custom to the AC, you'd need to let us know what AC you have on your Jayco and then we'd be happy to see if we have something for you. view full answer...
Hi Jason; to replace the thermostat for your single zone Dometic RV AC you need the following:
- Replacement Single Zone Thermostat for Dometic RV Air Conditioners # DMC79FR view full answer...
Craig, you can add a heat strip with # ACMHD to the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150, but this is just designed to take the "bite" out of the air not heat your trailer - you're still going to want to rely on your furnace to heat your trailer. view full answer...
The Atwood air filter 15084 has been discontinued from the manufacturer. You may be able to still find some but you will likely need to create a new filter using some filter fabric. These types of fabrics can often be found at a hardware store and cut to fit your specific application. view full answer...
Hey Cody, so to replace your Dometic Duo Therm Brisk Air II we have the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup # ACDOM150B for black or # ACDOM150 for white.
These ACs will plug directly into your Dometic setup to work with your existing air distribution box and thermostat, is compatible with a ductless or ducted system, and includes the wiring harness and mounting hardware. view full answer...
Robert, you unfortunately can not convert it without basically swapping everything out. We do have kits that will replace the main unit but still use your air distribution box, but it sounds like that's not what you're really after so I'd recommend you use the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone # FR95PV.
This kit will replace everything you've got, to include a brand new digital wall mounted thermostat. 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 quiet and cold, plus it looks good. It is also compatible with both ducted and ductless setups. This is what I have on my Jayco and I'm really happy with it. It is also available in black # FR32PV if you prefer it over the white. view full answer...
Hi Brian,
The Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup # FR82PV is plugging into your Coleman controller so you'd need to replace it with the same model Coleman controller in order for the rest of the system to properly function. We unfortunately don't carry the Coleman brand so you'd have to go to them directly in order to get a replacement. There's typically a freeze sensor that needs to connect to the coils, typically around the middle. If you have this in... view full answer...
I recommend replacing your Carrier AC with the Advent Air Low Profile RV Air Conditioner # ASA79YR. This will work with the Carrier controller so you will only need to replace the rooftop unit. You are not going to have to modify your roof opening as these all use the same 14" x 14" opening. view full answer...
Hey Monty, in this situation in the past we've had to recommend going with a new control and vent assembly with 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 distribution you expected. view full answer...
Thanks for reaching out, Jorge!
In order to replace your GE AC unit on your trailer you'll need to get a whole AC unit system since there aren't any adapter kits that allow you to simply plug and play the installation.
I really like the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System which comes in Single Zone # FR55PV as well as Dual Zone # FR24FJ setups depending on what you're needing.
These come with their own thermostat, air distribution box, and start capacitor so you are getting a... view full answer...
Hey Troy, so I looked up the AC unit you have now and it's a 15k BTU unit so the best option to replace it would be the Advent Air part # ACCOL150B which was designed to replace Coleman units so the install would be easier and allow you to use your same brackets, wiring and controls as well as is a 15k BTU unit. view full answer...
Hi Ken,
The Advent Air Low Profile RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup # ASA99YR only replaces the rooftop condenser unit and would plug into the Dometic controller. Since you don't have a heat pump you'll likely have a 6-pin wire harness connector, but I'd still pull the air distribution box cover and confirm that you do. If you find you have a 9-pin connector instead then you'll just need to pick up an adapter # ACCOLKIT.
With this style of replacement your current air distribution... view full answer...
Hi Jon; the Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner # FR42PV you were looking at is a direct replacement and the one I recommend. This comes with a conversion kit so it will be a plug and play installation without the need to change anything else from your existing Dometic setup. view full answer...
You're Dometic Penguin II air conditioner is a low profile unit which you would want to replace with another low profile unit like the Advent # ADV79FR. We currently do not have any low profile 15K units but yes, you could replace it with a low profile 15K Dometic Penguin II. view full answer...
I do see your current AC is rated for 13.5K which the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner # ACCOL135 would be a closer replacement. You could still go with the 15K # ACCOL150 you found depending on the size of your camper. If your current AC never had a problem keeping the camper cool I would stick with the 13.5K otherwise you could move up to the 15K. Either system will work with your Coleman thermostat, control box and furnace. view full answer...