RV life is exciting, but it can be exhausting. When you stop for the night, you wanna relax in your rig. This ductless, low-profile rooftop AC keeps noise in check, has a heat pump to warm cold mornings, and clears low branches in wooded sites.
After a long day outside, the goal is simple: get back to a space that cools down without filling the evening with unwanted noise. You want airflow that does its job without becoming the loudest thing in the campground. This rooftop unit moves air without demanding attention, so conversations stay normal, the TV volume stays where you set it, and sleep doesn't require earplugs. It's the kind of quiet you notice by what you don't have to do.
When a camper has been sitting in the sun, the heat lingers. This unit brings interior temperatures back down so you stop feeling hot and sweaty and can settle back into the space. With a ductless setup, cooled air is delivered directly into the RV through the included air distribution box, helping the space cool down faster without relying on ceiling ductwork. It helps get things to a point where relaxing inside your camper actually feels relaxing. Once the temperature is set, the system runs consistently without constant checking or adjustments. You're not babysitting controls or wondering if it's doing its job. You're using the space as intended, which matters when you're beat from the day and just wanna melt into your camper furniture.
Some mornings start cooler than expected, especially after a night where temperatures dipped. The built-in heat pump adds light warmth to take the edge off, making it easier to get moving without immediately reaching for a full furnace cycle. It's meant for those in-between mornings when the air feels sharp, but firing up the furnace feels like more than you need.
The low-profile design serves a practical purpose beyond looks. A shorter overall height helps when backing into wooded campsites or pulling into spots where clearance can be tight. It's just one less thing to worry about when you've found that sweet campsite with shade from low branches, or when you're backing your adventure-mobile into storage for the season.
This model includes the ductless installation components needed to complete the system. The included air distribution box, wall-mounted thermostat, and control board work together to deliver direct airflow into your RV without using ceiling ductwork. This setup is designed for RVs without ducted air channels or for adding a second AC where ducting is not available.
If you're comparing models and wondering what will actually fit, this unit is designed around the roof openings used by most RVs. In many cases, that means working with existing cutouts rather than planning changes to your camper. Exact measurements are listed in the specs to help you confirm fit before moving forward. But if you'd rather not handle the installation yourself, you can connect with a local professional through our network of installers:
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Hi, everybody. Andy here with etrailer. Let's take a quick look at this GE Appliances 15,000 BTU black, low profile, ductless RV air conditioner system with heat pump. Now, this low profile RV air conditioner is designed to give you about an additional three inches of clearance in roof height. And at 15,000 BTUs, this is going to give you about 10 to 12% more cooling power, which is going to be helpful in larger RVs, think like about 30 feet and longer, especially if they have slide outs, and especially if you're in those hot, humid climates where that extra capacity is going to help keep your RV more comfortable. Now, this unit does use the more energy efficient R32 refrigerant, which meets the 2025 EPA regulations.
So because of that, this unit will not be backwards compatible with any AC system or component from 2024 and earlier. This is a bolt-on installation and you are going to get the hardware that you need with this kit to get this installed in place. And just going over some measurements here. Looking at the length, from back to front, we're sitting right about 40 inches long. The width is about 30 inches.
And again, this is a low profile unit, so the overall height is gonna be sitting right at about 11 inches. This weighs about 88 pounds. So this is going to run quietly. The motor has sound-dampening grommets to help reduce that annoying humming. And this is gonna be a relatively easy swap for most RVs because this is going to seamlessly install over your roof's pre-existing roof vent opening.
And probably the most difficult thing you're gonna have with installing this is getting this AC up on the roof and your older AC down. But overall, it's gonna be a pretty simple install. This is built tough for the road. This is built with high grade materials that are gonna withstand extreme UV rays and that constant vibration. (hand tapping) The black, hard automotive grade polymer shroud is gonna do a good job of protecting those internal components from water, dirt, and debris.
(hand knocking) And this is indeed a really hard, rigid shroud. So I think it's gonna do a really good job of holding up for you. And it has a really nice glossy look that is, I think, really going to enhance its look on the roof of your RV or camper. Now, this does include the wiring harness. You're just gonna pull those wires out from underneath and then through your roof opening. And the shroud can be removed if you ever need to do any cleaning or maintenance or anything like that. It'll remove when you remove the screws and it'll be easy to replace so you can get on down the road. Now, this unit is built with a heat pump, which is an added bonus. That's gonna help keep your coach warm on those chilly mornings. This is going to efficiently use the warmth in the air to warm up your coach on days that are as cold as 25 degrees Fahrenheit. And at 35 degrees Fahrenheit, this can extend your propane supply from anywhere from 19 to 38% by reducing the need for you to run your furnace. And when the conditions do get too cold for the heat pump to work efficiently, then it's gonna automatically switch over to your furnace. And this does also feature an auto defrost cycle to help prevent ice build-up on the heat exchanger. Now, let me give you a closer view here on this side of the table just to briefly go over the components that you're going to get with this kit. Of course, you are going to get this air distribution box that is designed for your ductless system. If you don't have any ducts in your RV, the air's just going to come out of this air distribution box only. Of course, this is also built to handle road vibrations and everyday RV life. And then moving over, you are going to get this single zone thermostat that includes these easy to use buttons, and it has a large display, it's going to be backlit. And this is going to be an easy install as well. It does come with the screws that you're going to need to get this installed into place. And then you're also going to get this fireproof control board. This is basically the brains of the operation. This manages how your AC unit operates. Then you'll get the associated hardware with that as well so you can get that mounted into place. And then I mentioned the bolts to get the AC mounted into place. So let me go over some measurements here for you. Let's go back to the air distribution box. When we're talking about the length, about 21 inches, and that's gonna be the same for the width as well. And then this is going to be sticking down from your ceiling about two to two and a half inches or so. So it's not gonna take up a whole lot of head space in your unit. And in regards to the thermostat, it's going to be three and a half inches tall and wide, and about an inch thick. And then back to our control box, about seven and a half inches long, and six and seven-eighths inches wide, and about two and three-eights inches thick. So you're gonna get all of this from a name that you know and trust, GE Appliances, of course. They're well known for residential appliances. So that same reliability and that same trust is gonna be brought over to this air conditioning unit for your RV. We do have other options available, whether you're looking for the same unit with a white shroud or just the unit itself. If this isn't exactly what you're looking for, maybe you're looking for a different BTU rating, or you're looking for something for your ducted system rather than ductless, we have all those options and more here at etrailer, so you can definitely find what you're looking for. Or give us a call. We wanna make sure that you're getting exactly what you need. Well, again, my name's Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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