I haven't lived in the states for many many years. Here in Mexico we use mostly high-wall or minisplit units in different areas of the home. I've often thought about eliminating the noisy, vibrating anchor also known as the rooftop rv A/C.
Now in Mexico, and maybe in the U.S., they are selling minisplit inverter units (built in inverter). They say they can save up to 60% in energy.
Do these exist in the U.S? Also, why haven't the manufacturers of rooftop rvs entered the market?
I found an Australian Dometic with an price of 2000 AU, and I don't know what that converts to.
Just looking for alternatives and thinking about installing a minisplit in my rv and dropping the roof anchor and turning it into a dome. (I've brought this up before).
BTW, minisplits in Mexico start at $225 U.S. for a one ton with heat pump. I found in the U.S. they start at around $650 to over $1000. I wonder why they are so expensive. Danfoss (compressors) has a factory here in Monterrey.
If you are wondering, I just watched the Wynn's YouTube on running A/C on solar.