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SEWRIGHT33
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Sep 07, 2015

AIR CONDITIONER

ok I am vnew at this as you can see. I have a roadtrek
versatile 1992 and want to install air in the unit. I have
been checking all over for a unit to fit into shelving below the
area in order to have one fit. I really would like some pictures
to help me out a bit
any help would be appreciated
Ann
  • I found one across the border that is called the mini window air conditioner
    and is only half an inch higher than the spot it has to go through. I will be on here many times asking for advise once I have it ready to install thank you all for your help and pictures Ann
  • f you go to the Roadtrek web site you can download the brochures with pictures. My '95 they show pics of the AC as it is mounted They may do that for '92 also.
  • For $300 you can get an LG portable air conditioner and toss the exhaust tube out a window, wind a drain tube out somewhere for the dehumidifier.
  • I don't know if the roof can take the weight of an A/C unit, I doubt it. I would check with the Rt factory before getting into that.
  • It could be a lot of work trying to install an A/C at the back of your 1992 Roadtrek because I am not sure that Roadtrek even installed A/C's back in 1992. I believe that "bsinmich" has the right idea, simply replace the fantastic vent (fan) with a standard RV A/C, remember you will be adding about 9 inches of height to your RV.
  • |I was quoted 1500 for roof air. I would like to see
    some pictures of the air conditioners in a roadtrek
    and then I would know a little more how it is installed
    Ann
  • I would give a call to Roadtrek. they are in Kitchener, Ontario. If there was never an AC in the unit it may just be simpler to put one into the 14" roof vent. That is a standard size and the same as the RV ACs. The only disadvantage would be raising the overall height by about 8".