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kfp673
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Jul 27, 2020

Adding second AC myself

A few questions. 1- should I try it myself and 2- which unit should I buy?

We have a 2018 Outback 325BH. It is prepped for a second AC in the bedroom. The primary ducted AC is a Coleman Mach and I am pretty happy with that until this past week when the temps were 90-100 with a ton of humidity, and the campground was fairly open (little shade). It really struggled all week and literally did not turn off. Reviewing videos on line it seems like it would replace the bedroom vent. Anyone have a link to a good video you suggest? Also, I feel like the coleman is quieter than our old Dometic. Should I stick with same brand? Being a bedroom AC noise is a major concern.

Finally, how in the world would I get this up to the roof of my camper??

Any thoughts or suggestions would be great. Thanks!
  • Not really that hard to get up on the roof. One person on the roof to pull the rope other person on the ground. Leave the unit in the box, wrap rope around it and push and pull it up an extension ladder. If the unit is truely preped for 2nd air the wires will be tucked under the vent bezel and the manufacturer can tell you where the thermostat wire is buried in the wall. Check and see if the existing ducts terminate at your existing vent cover and if they do I would install a unit that can hook into the existing duct work
  • Many years ago I would have muscled the AC onto the roof with sheer brute force and beer.

    Now that I am older I do not drink beer and have a bad back from muscling things around with sheer brute force in my youth, I make a simple sled from plywood and a couple pieces of wood for guides and pull the AC up an extension ladder.

    I do not trust my roof so use pieces of plywood to distribute my weight and try to stay close to the edges or over inside walls. Short pieces of pipe can be used to roll the unit around. PVC pipe works well, is easy to cut and cheaper that a chiropractor visit.
  • Yes, Coleman is quieter than a Domedic. THe eastest thing to do since you are not experienced is to install a unit with the controls on the face of the unit. No t-stat wires and t-stat to install. Also a non ducted unit as you are just trying to do the bed room. Again less work. Just remove the vent and place the unit over the hole. Grab a six pack and watch lots of you tube to see how it is done. You will have to get very creative as to how to get the unit one the roof. Fork lift, tractor with front bucket, 3 people with lots of rope and ladders. Near by tree and a block and tackle. Think outside the box.

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