Lowest Profile RV Air Conditioner
Question:
Do you have a low profile rooftop A/C? Using for a Sprinter install and height is important.
asked by: Matthew B
Expert Reply:
The lowest-profile RV air conditioner available is from Advent, as their AC units stand 12-13/16" tall. They will fit roofs that measure 2-1/2" to 5" thick and require a 14-1/4" long x 14-1/4" wide opening. You can choose from either white or black in color:
- White: Advent Air RV Air Conditioner with Air Distribution Box and Start Capacitor - 13,500 Btu # ACM135C
- Black: Advent Air RV Air Conditioner with Air Distribution Box and Start Capacitor - 13,500 Btu # ACM135BC
Products Referenced in This Question
Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System - Manual - 13,500 Btu - White
- RV Air Conditioners
- Complete AC System
- Cool Only
- 13500 Btu
- With Start Capacitor
- Ductless
- Advent Air
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Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System - Manual - 13,500 Btu - Black
- RV Air Conditioners
- Complete AC System
- Cool Only
- 13500 Btu
- With Start Capacitor
- Ductless
- Advent Air
more information >
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