tpi wrote:
Fitting in the big parts would be the issue. RV AC units are compact and very space effective. The tradeoff is low efficiency and noise.
Maybe if they started doing it in Elkhart, they could take care of hiding the "big" parts. Build a condenser unit that can lay flat rather than stand upright, it shouldn't look too out of place on the roof.
For the travel trailer, the nose cabinets box could easily be reworked to contain the evaporator unit, and still offer storage on either side.
For a fifth wheel, the dual evaps would really be nice, one condenser and two evaporators ... bigger evap in the living room, smaller evap in the bedroom.