qtla9111
Jun 21, 2015Nomad
High Wall A/C Unit
A local office trailer manufacturer uses a high wall A/C or here we call it a minisplit. Compressor is outside and thee air unit is mounted on the wall. He mounts his on the tongue but the unit has no converter. It plugs direct into a 110 outlet and a fuse box inside the office.
I would like to eliminate the obnoxious roof air unit that has driven me nuts since I started rving 15 years ago. The trailer vibrates, drones and freezes us out. We tried reducing the unit size in one rv but the results were the same. I would replace the roof air with a dome.
That said, I was considering mounting the compressor or the outside unit on a reinforced bumper. The wall unit would be mounted in the living area above the window. The tubing would be run under the rv and up through the entertainment center cabinet. The distance would be less than the 4 meter maximum and the unit would be a 9000 btu or 3/4 ton unit.
Question is, how would I tie the unit into the rv electrical system? Would it be best to just plug it into the 110 hookup at the rv electrical post or when boondocking directly to the generator?
Some of my ideas are half-baked as I know little about electricity but would have someone do the installation.
Thanks in advance.
I would like to eliminate the obnoxious roof air unit that has driven me nuts since I started rving 15 years ago. The trailer vibrates, drones and freezes us out. We tried reducing the unit size in one rv but the results were the same. I would replace the roof air with a dome.
That said, I was considering mounting the compressor or the outside unit on a reinforced bumper. The wall unit would be mounted in the living area above the window. The tubing would be run under the rv and up through the entertainment center cabinet. The distance would be less than the 4 meter maximum and the unit would be a 9000 btu or 3/4 ton unit.
Question is, how would I tie the unit into the rv electrical system? Would it be best to just plug it into the 110 hookup at the rv electrical post or when boondocking directly to the generator?
Some of my ideas are half-baked as I know little about electricity but would have someone do the installation.
Thanks in advance.