Rooftop AC For a 1992 Winnebago Minnie Winne With a 1" Thick Roof
Question:
Hi, I already asked a similar question for a vent: I need the AC for a Minnie Winnie Winnebago from 1992. The roof is only about 1inch tick. Is there a way to fit the AC or another one? And: could I first purchase the AC without the heat strip and maybe later install the heat strip or is it complicated then? Thank you
asked by: Michael R
Expert Reply:
With your roof only being 1" thick its hard for me to believe that is can properly support an air conditioner. Also our AC Systems like the Advent # ACM135CH you found is going to require at least 2-1/2" of roof thickness to fit all the wiring and controllers.
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Advent Air RV Air Conditioner w/ Air Distribution Box, Start Capacitor, and Heat Strip - 13,500 Btu
- RV Air Conditioners
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- 13500 Btu
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- With Start Capacitor
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