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wa8yxm wrote:It would certainly be nice if you listed the two companies making "drop on" units to replace the Carrier.
Might be easier than you think.. First odds are you do not need to replace ALL of it,
your A/C is designed in 3 parts From the top down:
The rooftop unit, this is the guts of the A/C, contains all motors, coils, blowers, fans and such
The Middle unit: This interfaces with the duct work
The lower unit: This contains the controls, air filter and such
In my case the upper unit failed... NOW, My units were Carrier Air V, Carrier no longer makes RV Air conditioning and frankly I do not blame them, there was a construction flaw that would have taken out my other unit as well had I not fixed it.
BUT two diferent companies make "Drop on" roof top replacements that fit the Carrier middle unit and work with the carrier lower unit.. I had to change one socket is all on the control box. The cost of the adapt-a-kit to swap em out was less than the labor to replace the middle unit.
With all other A/C units they will fall into one of three groups:
1: Still in business, so you can order up a new roof top unit
2: No longer in business but someone else makes a drop on replacement
3: Still in business but others make drop on roof units as well.
NOTE, you may also be able to "Upgrade" (I went from 13,500 to 15,000 BTU).
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