Posted 2016-03-05 7:42 PM (#166374) Subject: Air Conditioner Unit
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Posts: 92
Location: Nebraska
Hi,Just some advice please on getting an air conditioner installed on my trailer, this will be a new install. I have a 2003 4 Star trailer with a roof vent, am I correct that my trailer came from the factory with the framing it needs to support an air conditioner? It has a small living area and I plan to order a Dometic 13500 BTU Duo Therm Brisk 2 RV Air Conditioner from RV Parts Country. The ad says it is complete, does this mean the lower unit is with it and I will not need to purchase anything else?I have gotten a shop rate from the local RV guy and a trailer repair guy, do you have any opinions on how may hours it should take to mount the air conditioner? It's already wired.Thanks Joan
Posted 2016-03-06 8:24 AM (#166380 - in reply to #166374) Subject: RE: Air Conditioner Unit
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Posts: 656
Location: Rayne, LA
I do not think it comes with interior shroud. You should ask the seller that specific question. I think it should be able to be installed in 2-3 hours. Most shops have done this before and will give you a pretty good estimate, stay cool
Posted 2016-03-06 11:34 PM (#166385 - in reply to #166374) Subject: RE: Air Conditioner Unit
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Posts: 2953
Location: North Carolina
Do not assume anything. Even if it's already wired. Call 4 star and ask them to describe the framing or for a photo to confirm the proper framing to support an A/C unit. If the roof flexes with the weight of the a/c, you'll have leaks. So too for the lower unit. You're looking for an un-ducted lower unit to go with the piece on the roof. Call the vendor and get the name of whom ever confirms the lower unit is included.
Posted 2016-03-07 7:27 PM (#166393 - in reply to #166374) Subject: RE: Air Conditioner Unit
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Posts: 1989
Location: South Central OK
Another method to add an A/C unit to a trailer is under the neck, into the jack stand wall. Paying for a professional install on either style unit is worth the money IMHO. Good luck!
Posted 2016-03-11 5:31 PM (#166424 - in reply to #166374) Subject: RE: Air Conditioner Unit
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Posts: 76
Location: Michigan
I had an a/c unit installed on my 2003 Sundowner about 2010. I looked at the units online and found that they did not come with all parts included. I took it to my local rv dealer and actually got a better deal with them ordering the unit due to reduced shipping costs. My trailer was finished inside but not wired and they just ran a nice looking plastic sleeve up the wall and across the ceiling to the unit to provide power and it didn't look out of place at all. I would recommend letting your rv guy take a look at your set up and letting him order everything you need so you don't come up needing something or have two pieces that don't fit together.