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TenOC
Feb 03, 2019Nomad
I do not see any need to cut any lines -- no need to disassembly any part of the A/C. The key would be to have a larger enough hole for the cool air to enter the RV. Too small a hole in the roof and the A/C will ice up. About 1/2 of A/C are not ducted in the RV. They only blow in the living room, but if your RV has ducts you should be able to blow the cool air into the duct.
2. Remember that HOT air is exhausted on the back side of the A/C so leave lots of room for this to escape.
3. Make sure the A/C is security bolted to the roof. You do not want to lose it driving on the interstate.
2. Remember that HOT air is exhausted on the back side of the A/C so leave lots of room for this to escape.
3. Make sure the A/C is security bolted to the roof. You do not want to lose it driving on the interstate.
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