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LVJ58
Mar 15, 2015Explorer
The cooling unit in our 2000 1200LRIM gave up the ghost in 2013. We replaced it with a unit from this place:
http://rvcoolingunit.com/1200LR-Norcold-Brand-New-Cooling-Unit-built-by-the-Amish-P13259.aspx
Total cost including installation came to $1,400 it works great.
As others suggested if you have room for a residential unit, that would probably be the best option.
If you do much dry camping you'll need adequate power to run the unit which may include installation of additional coach batteries as well as an inverter to provide AC power for the residential unit.
Good luck with your choice and travel safe...:)
http://rvcoolingunit.com/1200LR-Norcold-Brand-New-Cooling-Unit-built-by-the-Amish-P13259.aspx
Total cost including installation came to $1,400 it works great.
As others suggested if you have room for a residential unit, that would probably be the best option.
If you do much dry camping you'll need adequate power to run the unit which may include installation of additional coach batteries as well as an inverter to provide AC power for the residential unit.
Good luck with your choice and travel safe...:)
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