Recommended Replacement for an RVP 8000 Series AC
Question:
What is the replacement model for an existing RVP 8000 series model #833B6664 - Serial #0903-19364?
asked by: Lori C
Helpful Expert Reply:
Since your RVP AC is the parent company and owner of Coleman that means they'll have the same wiring so any AC that replaces a Coleman setup will be good.
For your RVP 8000 Series AC I recommend replacing it with the Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup # FR42PV.
The Furrion Chill units are going to be the best ACs on the market and will definitely be a nice upgrade to any trailer. This kit includes a wiring adapter that'll allow you to continue to use your existing Coleman (RVP) setup, is compatible with both ducted and non-ducted systems, and offers a nice 15K Btu cooling capacity.

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Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Coleman Setup - 15,000 Btu - White
- RV Air Conditioners
- AC Unit Only
- Cool Only
- 15000 Btu
- 15.8 Amps
- Single Zone
- Ducted
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- White
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