Lower Power Draw RV AC Unit Recommendation
Question:
I have a 7x17 cargo trailer, and a 3500/4000w champion generator. Im looking for an a/c that the generator will run and still leave me enough power to run a compact freezer that I use as a fridge, and computer and extra monitor for my rolling office.
asked by: Sherry A
Expert Reply:
The Advent AC Unit part # ACM135C is one of the lower drawing RV AC units as it only draws 1,450 watts and since it has a start capacitor it doesn't draw considerable more when powering on initially. I am not sure the wattage of the other accessories you mentioned but with this AC unit you'd have 2,000 watts left over to power everything else. Most likely you'd be fine though.

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Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System - Manual - 13,500 Btu - White
- RV Air Conditioners
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- 13500 Btu
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