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Thanks so much for the help on my question concerning a ductless AC for my small cargo trailer. I have a follow up question. You recommend the Advent-Air/ACM135CH. However, when I look at the “more information” tab, Is this right for you? Product Expert Kathleen M says that it’s not right for you if you: Travel to the South in the summer and need something to contend with blazing heat or swampy humidity. I live in Florida. 90 of its life will be combatting blazing heat and swampy humidity. BTW, it’s going in a 12’x 7.5’ V-nose cargo trailer.

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You are correct in what the terms ducted and non-ducted means. You'd have a non-ducted trailer so for a unit like you are wanting the Advent Air Unit part # ACM135CH would be a really great option. It comes with a start capacitor, a lower vent assembly to distribute the air in the room like you are wanting and has a heat pump to help bring some warmth in if ever needed.

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Morris D.

2/22/2022

Thanks so much for the help on my question concerning a ductless AC for my small cargo trailer. I have a follow up question. You recommend the Advent-Air/ACM135CH. However, when I look at the “more information” tab, Is this right for you? Product Expert Kathleen M says that it’s not right for you if you: Travel to the South in the summer and need something to contend with blazing heat or swampy humidity. I live in Florida. 90 of its life will be combatting blazing heat and swampy humidity. BTW, it’s going in a 12’x 7.5’ V-nose cargo trailer.

Jameson C.

2/22/2022

That info is based on the size of the camper more or less. The AC mentioned does put out cold air but if it was a larger RV you'd want one that has a higher BTU rating. For your 12 foot trailer though the 13,500 BTU rating of this system would work great in your climate.

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