
Why Choose an Inverter RV AC?
Unlike traditional ACs that constantly turn on and off, inverter systems work like smart cruise control — automatically adjusting power to maintain a steady temperature.
The result is quieter operation, higher efficiency, and smoother performance — with no soft starter needed.
Dual Motor System for Smoother, Quieter Airflow
Independent dual motors improve efficiency and stability compared to traditional single-motor systems, while reducing noise during operation.
This results in lower energy consumption, more stable performance, and quieter operation.
Slim Rooftop Design
With a height under 10", this low-profile rooftop AC blends into your RV. This reduces wind drag for improved gas mileage and helps you clear low garages, bridges, and tree branches with ease.
Flexible Roof Compatibility
This unit is designed to fit roof openings of 14.25" by 14.25" and ceiling thicknesses between 1.02" and 3.93". If you’re replacing a standard 14" x 14" fan, the opening will need to be slightly enlarged. For cutouts larger than 14.37", use gaskets to ensure a tight seal.
If your roof is thinner than 1", add a spacer to achieve the proper thickness and help distribute the unit’s 150-pound weight evenly.
Cooling & Heating for True All-Season Comfort
Powerful cooling and heat pump in one system — working from 19.4℉ to 109.4℉.
Plus Auto, Dry, Fan, and Sleep modes for everyday comfort.
Atmosphere Lighting
Built-in ambient lighting creates a cozy atmosphere for your RV living space.
All indicator lights can be easily controlled or fully turned off via remote for undisturbed sleep.
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FAQ
There is a possibility that a sudden power surge could cause the GFCI outlet to trip. We recommend using a high-quality GFCI outlet with a higher tolerance to avoid unnecessary interruptions.
This model does not include resistance backup heating. The heating mode operates within a temperature range of 20–81°F. However, our fixed-speed version does come with resistance backup heating.
The outdoor unit features a drainage hole at the bottom but does not have a dedicated port for a drainage pipe. This design accounts for the mobility of RVs and the potential risks of attaching an external drainage pipe, such as high-speed travel and operational hazards.
No, the direction cannot be changed. The outdoor unit’s air outlet is positioned at the rear. Rotating it 180° would place the outlet at the front, which could lead to: Foreign objects entering the unit while driving. Rainwater backflow during severe weather conditions.