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Sep-25-2015 12:36 PM
SoundGuy wrote:Wavesprite wrote:
I think we're definitely going with the Coleman Mach 3, based on the recommendations here.
There's more than one version so it's important to pick the one that best suits your needs. 😉
Sep-25-2015 11:39 AM
Wavesprite wrote:
I think we're definitely going with the Coleman Mach 3, based on the recommendations here.
Sep-25-2015 09:40 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Wavesprite wrote:
My husband took off the fan coverplate and can see the wiring in there, so it looks like a simple job of removing the old fan, and dropping in the AC and plugging it in.
There's more to it than that ... if the PO replaced the original A/C with a powered vent fan then logically that fan would be 12 vdc, not 120 vac, in which case that wiring you see running to the fan wouldn't be any good to you. You really need to take a closer look and identify which wires are the 120 vac feed originally used to power the A/C and which might be 12 vdc.
FWIW, I'd agree with an earlier poster - since you're installing a new A/C consider a Coleman Mach PS model which will draw less current than a conventional 13.5K BTU A/C and therefore better your chances of running it with a 2K genset like the Honda EU2000i, should that need ever arise.
Sep-25-2015 09:08 AM
Wavesprite wrote:
My husband took off the fan coverplate and can see the wiring in there, so it looks like a simple job of removing the old fan, and dropping in the AC and plugging it in.
Sep-25-2015 07:28 AM
Sep-25-2015 05:07 AM
Wavesprite wrote:
... and to the thermostat and be good to go.
Sep-24-2015 07:10 AM
Bmach wrote:
Did you install it yet?
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