โJun-08-2015 07:40 AM
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โJun-10-2015 08:14 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
In 8.5 yrs. of motorhoming, I've never seen a roof-air shroud caught in a tree.
MM.
โJun-10-2015 07:32 PM
pump-dump-go wrote::h Exactly which brands and unit models of rigs are you looking at?
Howdy, been busy searching for good used ("our first class A") motorhomes, and finding a lot of good floor plans, mostly with slides.
Some Ford, some Chevy, and some diesel, and all in good shape with good prices. So I stop rambling on, here is my question.
Roof top ac, or basement h/a, pro and cons, noise levels.
Common sense tells me no units on top, lower roof clearance, less chance of roof leaks, but would like to know what others have experienced.
Thanks in advance
โJun-10-2015 06:45 PM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
If you never had one or the other just comment on the one you know about....I wouldn't have a roof air unit----they look funny hanging on a low tree limb. Yes basement units as a rule have 2 compressors (mine does) My basement unit is ducted through the ceiling (won't freeze my ankles) has been serviced regular by my house a/c man without a problem and I can't hear it running. I guess mine is a heat pump because the heat is down there also but comes out of the floor ducts. I don't use the storage bays so that don't matter either......decisions!
โJun-10-2015 06:29 PM
โJun-10-2015 02:34 PM
427435 wrote:
The basement AC that I know about have two compressors. If one goes out, the other still runs.
โJun-10-2015 01:47 PM
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โJun-09-2015 07:36 AM
โJun-09-2015 07:21 AM
pump-dump-go wrote:
Howdy, been busy searching for good used ("our first class A") motorhomes, and finding a lot of good floor plans, mostly with slides.
Some Ford, some Chevy, and some diesel, and all in good shape with good prices. So I stop rambling on, here is my question.
Roof top ac, or basement h/a, pro and cons, noise levels.
Common sense tells me no units on top, lower roof clearance, less chance of roof leaks, but would like to know what others have experienced.
Thanks in advance
โJun-09-2015 07:12 AM
โJun-09-2015 06:58 AM
mike brez wrote:JimM68 wrote:
Our roof air's are horribly noisy, especially if I open the main vent (bypasses the ducting)
Generally at night, we'll run the front only and let the ducts feed air to the bedroom, then we don't have to hear it.
I've heard common basement a/c's used in class A's are obsolete and very hard to get parts and repairs for. Far as I know, Winniebago/Itasca was the only mainstream manufacturer to use them. (note I'm not talking buses here, just regular class A's)
I think even two million dollar Prevosts have roof air. Four or five of them.
โJun-09-2015 05:46 AM
bsinmich wrote:
When I had my Mountain Aire with 2 ducted roof ACs it was so quiet that I did not have to turn the radio up to hear it. Quality MHs have quiet roof air. Less expensive and entry units can be very noisy.
โJun-09-2015 04:24 AM