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You're going to be taking a look at Advent Air rooftop RV air conditioner, part number ACM135.You can see its very nice, sleek look. It's got a nice thick cover on it to keep the elements out. It's going to have a cooling capacity of 13,500 BTU per hour, so it's really going to cool your RV down fast and keep it that way. You can hear the AC unit running. It's pretty quiet.The dimensions of the… see more >
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Based on the question you're asking about I'm assuming you have a Dometic setup right now. The 6-pin wiring harness on the #ACM135 will allow you to use the other components from your existing Dometic setup. I don't know exactly what…
view full answer...The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System #ACM135C clamps to the roof of the RV using four bolts that pass through the air distribution box, up through the 14" x 14" cutout hole and thread into the weld nuts in the rooftop unit. This portion…
view full answer...To replace your Dometic AC you won't have to wire the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner #ACM135. If you take a look at the accompanying photo you can see the 6-pin wiring harness the AC comes with and you'll plug that into your existing Dometic…
view full answer...We do offer a direct replacement for the Dometic Duo-Therm RV Air Conditioner. The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner part #ACM135 for 13.5K or part #ACM150 for 15K is what I recommend. This unit will be a plug and play fit and it will work with your…
view full answer...For your Dometic Duo-Therm 57915.622 I recommend checking out the: -Advent Air RV Air Conditioner #ACM135. This is a direct replacement for your current unit, has a 13.5K Btu per hour heating capacity, and will plug into your existing thermostat.
view full answer...Hello Tim. We can definitely set you up with a complete AC system with an Advent low profile unit. We currently do not offer these parts as a package, but you can purchase all of the exact same components separately. To answer your question, yes, the…
view full answer...The Advent Air Rooftop RV Air Conditioner #ACM135C does not require a mounting bracket to install, just a 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" opening and a framed with 3/4" lumber, as you can see by the accompanying cut out I added from the linked…
view full answer...None of the AC units for an RV are 12V or 24V. They all are 120V. I'll use the Advent Air for example: Advent Air RV Air Conditioner - 13,500 Btu - White #ACM135. Rated: 120V. Air conditioner power draw (while running): 15 amps. Compressor power…
view full answer...Thank you for all of the info - it looks like you have a Dometic Brisk Air system rated for 15,000 Btu which we definitely have a replacement for: - Black Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Dometic Setup #ACDOM150B - White Advent Air…
view full answer...Yes, the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner #ACM135 will replace your current Dometic Duo Therm Quick Cool. This unit is designed to replace an existing Advent Air, Dometic, Coleman Mach, or Carrier air distribution box and thermostat.
view full answer...Yes, the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System #ACM135C will come with everything needed, besides tools and wing nuts/butt connectors for the wiring. This system works with both ducted and ductless systems so it will work with your current setup. The…
view full answer...No, it is not necessary to use sealant when installing the Advent Air Rooftop RV Air Conditioner #ACM135C on your trailer. This unit is designed so that is not necessary because it has a thick gasket that prevents water from leaking in. I have added…
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