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Delivers 13,500 BTU for cooling and heating, with fan and dry modes. Heat pump provides 4x the efficiency of traditional heaters, working in temperatures from 19.4℉ to 109.4℉.

With a 10" ultra-slim profile, up to 35% thinner than competitors, this RV AC reduces air resistance, boosting fuel efficiency while maintaining a sleek, modern look.

Fits RVs, campers, and food trucks up to 23 feet. Requires a 14.25" x 14.25" roof opening and ceiling thickness of 1.02" to 3.93".

Featuring dual motors for robust airflow, this unit provides rapid cooling and heating.

Metal springs reduce vibration and noise, providing a quieter and smoother travel experience.

A stronger fan wheel improves airflow efficiency and extends its lifespan.

Please note that a 12V power supply wire is not included. And every unit set may arrive in two separate boxes and may be delivered at different times. Please start installation after receiving all packages.
FAQ
There is a possibility that a sudden power surge could cause the GFCI outlet to trip. We recommend using a high-quality GFCI outlet with a higher tolerance to avoid unnecessary interruptions.
This model does not include resistance backup heating. The heating mode operates within a temperature range of 20–81°F. However, our fixed-speed version does come with resistance backup heating.
The outdoor unit features a drainage hole at the bottom but does not have a dedicated port for a drainage pipe. This design accounts for the mobility of RVs and the potential risks of attaching an external drainage pipe, such as high-speed travel and operational hazards.
No, the direction cannot be changed. The outdoor unit’s air outlet is positioned at the rear. Rotating it 180° would place the outlet at the front, which could lead to: Foreign objects entering the unit while driving. Rainwater backflow during severe weather conditions.

