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โMar-30-2020 06:50 AM
jaycocreek wrote:
The last two times I did it,I wrapped the AC in a moving blanket then used a rope to pull it up top...Works best with two people but one can do it..The blanket keeps it from banging the sides of the camper..Then the rest is easy...
โMar-30-2020 05:00 AM
jimh425 wrote:burningman wrote:
Installing a roof air is ridiculously easy, Iโve done it several times. It pretty much just bolts right on.
No doubt, but you still have to get nearly 100 lbs on the roof.
โMar-29-2020 06:26 PM
jimh425 wrote:
No doubt, but you still have to get nearly 100 lbs on the roof.
โMar-29-2020 05:43 PM
โMar-29-2020 05:26 PM
burningman wrote:
Installing a roof air is ridiculously easy, Iโve done it several times. It pretty much just bolts right on.
โMar-29-2020 05:18 PM
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โMar-28-2020 12:31 PM
jaycocreek wrote:
You must camp different than I...
โMar-28-2020 12:19 PM
by cobble I mean taking a standard household AC and sticking it out a window of the RV. and IMHO it is insane to have to mount/un mount a window unit every time you go to move the RV.
bumpy
โMar-28-2020 12:10 PM
jimh425 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
keep in mind that the OP is deciding which to order on a new unit. not cobble up something from Home Depot. I assume in the new unit the AC is on a side wall probably under a counter, and only sticks out an inch or two, just enough to drain/exhaust.
bumpy
Believe it or not, window units are standard for some TCs and trailers. Iโm not sure what cobble you are talking about.
โMar-28-2020 10:05 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
keep in mind that the OP is deciding which to order on a new unit. not cobble up something from Home Depot. I assume in the new unit the AC is on a side wall probably under a counter, and only sticks out an inch or two, just enough to drain/exhaust.
bumpy