Replacement AC for Old Dometic Duo-Therm
Updated 07/01/2025 | Published 10/26/2024 >
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Looking at the Advent 13,500 and 15,000 btu low profile ac units. I currently have a pair of Dometic units that are 18 yrs old and not keeping up with summer / fall heat. They are controlled by a single duo-therm thermostat with separate zone settings. Secondly, the Dometic units also have a heat pump setting, but we’ve never used the heat pump, so I’m not sure I need to incorporate that into the consideration for replacement. Correct me if I’m wrong. Will the Advent units still plug and play with the duo-therm? Sounds like the install will be fairly simple and straightforward. Thanks, Jerry Paine
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Hi Jerry; until recently I would have said yes, the ASA86YR or ASA99YR will plug right into your Dometic setup making for a simple installation. We have started to run into compatibility issues with certain Dometic models and Advent Air doesn't seem to know what is compatible anymore. They have also stated their AC unit may burn up your air distribution box which would leave you replacing the entire system.
It is for that reason that I recommend replacing your Dometic AC with Furrion. I have a Furrion on my trailer and it has proven to be reliable with great performance. The Furrion AC will also give you the simple plug and play installation you're looking for. You'll want to check to see if your current setup uses a 6-pin or 9-pin connector (both are possible) and choose one of the following:
6-pin:
-Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner - 13,500btu # FR26PR
-Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner - 15,000btu # FR58PR
9-pin:
-Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner - 13,500btu # FR82PV
-Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner - 15,000btu # FR42PV
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Jerry
10/27/2024
Robin, First off, thank you for the reply, I appreciate it. I have some additional questions. Regarding the Advent units, what percentage of the units cause problems? 1-2% or is it 5 or even 10%. When you say they state that their unit may burn up the air distribution box, is that the same as the control box where the 6 pin connector plugs in? I googled Advent reviews and other than a couple of comments about noise, I didn’t find anything negative regarding the units or issues about them causing damage, other then them being a cheap Chinese knock off of the Dometic brand. Even your own people give the units good reviews as late as this past august. So I’m a little confused. If you have something that shows the issues you pointed out, I’d like to see it so I can continue my research. If there isn’t a strong possibility that they will create an issue, then it’s tough to spend an additional $600 for comparable Furrion units. The information on the Furrion units doesn’t say that they are a direct replacement for Dometic. As I mentioned I have the 6 pin connector on both units and both are non-ducted / ducted. 15k btu front and 13,500 btu back. Both are controlled by a single thermostat with separate zones. Is that compatible with Furrion? It looks like the black units are $60 and $100 cheaper than white. How come? For a $10 can of spray paint I can make the covers white, so that doesn’t make sense. Sorry for the questions and my sarcasm but I want to make sure there is a solid case for spending so much more if the Advent will work. Thanks, Jerry