You've had summer trips packed into small rigs with big heat. Maybe there were sweaty ridge hikes, sunbaked desert climbs, dirt on your arms, and salt drying on your neck. By the time you crawled into your rig, it was roasting inside, and the built-in fan wasn't cutting it. You probably lay there trying to sleep with the fan on full blast, still feeling like your skin couldn't breathe.
The Velit 2000R mini cools your space to a temperature your body can recover comfortably in. It runs directly off your battery bank without needing an inverter and pairs with the power system you already rely on. You don't have to trade peace and stillness for campground hookups. Breathe easier, sleep deeper, and wake up surrounded by the wild, not someone else's RV slide-out.
For longer trips, it's best paired with a healthy battery bank and a way to recharge it, like solar panels or a generator, especially if you're camping off-grid for days at a time.
If you're relaxing under the stars and not ready for bed yet, you can still prep your rig without leaving the hammock. This AC gives you three ways to dial in the temp. Go old school with the onboard panel, use the included remote from your sleeping bag, or embrace technology and adjust it from your phone using the Velit app.
Ductless air conditioners, like this one, move air straight into your rig without relying on ceiling ductwork, making them ideal for vans, retrofits, or any setup where simplicity matters. With a ductless system, what you see is what you get: a rooftop unit connected directly to a ceiling assembly that pushes steady airflow into your living space. They're also perfect for adding a second AC to areas of larger rigs that never cool down properly, like an upper bunk or a rear bedroom.
Once it kicks on, it stays quiet. Eco Mode runs at 45 decibels, softer than a quiet conversation. Boost Mode tops out at 58 dB, more like steady white noise. It's quiet enough to hear the breeze, the rain, or whatever weird noises the woods are making, including sasquatch.
Most teardrop and truck campers already have a 14 inch by 14 inch roof fan. That's exactly what this AC is built to fit. You're not gonna have to make sketchy measurements and cut into your roof. Just pull the fan out, drop the Velit unit in, wire it up, and you're on to cooler nights. With the gasket, mounting hardware, trim panel, and wiring harness all in the box, you're nearly set from the start. 
The compact, low-profile shape keeps things tight up top too. Its square footprint leaves room for solar panels, storage, or anything else you've got planned for your roof.
While the unit itself doesn't require additional components to operate, it's recommended to have a system in place to recharge your battery bank, such as solar panels or a generator, especially for extended off-grid use.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at this Velit White 6,500 BTU 2000R Mini RV Air Conditioner System with Remote. Now, this 6,500-BTU air conditioner is going to chill your teardrop and truck camper without draining your battery bank. This efficient 12-volt twin-rotor compressor air conditioner system is going to run directly off of your battery bank without needing an inverter, and it's gonna pair with the power system that you already rely on, so you're not gonna have to trade peace and stillness for campground hookups. Let's take a look at some dimensions here. Looking at the overall length from back to front, we're sitting right about 26-inches long.
The overall width about 26 7/16-inches wide. Then the overall height about 6 1/2-inches tall. The wiring harness over there is about 15-feet long, and this weighs a little under 50 pounds, so it's not terribly heavy at all. And the compact, low-profile shape is gonna keep things tight on top as well. Its square footprint is going to help leave room for maybe something like a solar panel, storage, and whatever else that you have mapped out on your roof.
So, this air conditioner is gonna give you three ways to dial in the temperature. You could go old-school with the onboard panel. Now, that's underneath, and the way that I have this mounted, I'm unable to show that to you, but on your screen, I'm popping a photo up showing you that panel, and so that's gonna be very easy to get the settings with the temperature setting that you're looking for. But then taking a closer look at this side of my table here, this also comes with this remote, so you could, for instance, control the settings from your sleeping bag with this remote, or you could embrace technology and adjust it from your smartphone using the Velit App that's a free download from the App Store, whatever smartphone that you're using. So, three ways to control the temperature, all very simple.
Whatever's gonna be the best, most convenient operation for you. Now, once this kicks on, it's going to stay quiet. The Eco Mode runs at about 45 decibels, and that's typically softer than a quiet conversation, and then the Boost Mode is going to top out at about 58 decibels, which is kinda like a steady white noise, so all in all, it's gonna be a very quiet system for you. Now, most teardrop and truck campers already have a 14-inch by 14-inch roof fan, and so that's exactly, a roof fan rather, so that's exactly what this AC is built to fit in, so you're just gonna pull out that old fan, slide this air conditioner into place, wire it up, and you will be good to go. And you virtually have everything that you need right out of the box to get this set up.
Obviously, you're gonna get the air conditioner, you're gonna get the mounting brackets. I do kind of have it loosely put together here just to kind of give you an idea of what the setup's gonna look like. So, I've got the mounting bolts, got the mounting brackets, got the interior trim panel here. I mentioned the wiring harness over here. Lemme give you a closer view of that side of the table again. Wiring harness, and it has, as you can see, a fuse here, and then along with the remote, you're gonna get mounting hardware, you're going to get the sealing gasket. And so everything that you're going to need to get this installed into place, along with the User Manual. Now, while the unit itself doesn't require additional components to operate, it is recommended to have a system in place to recharge your battery bank, obviously, such as like solar panels or a generator, especially if you're planning for extended off-grid use. And again, this is going to be a complete kit, but for van installs or other uneven surfaces, you do need to purchase sealant separately. This does not include sealant, and sealant will not be required for flat surface installs such as RV roofs, something like that. Now, if you do pick this up, we would love to hear back from you regarding how the installation went and the operation. So, you can contact us and let us know your experiences by dropping a comment or leaving a review on this product page, and if you have any other additional questions that I did not answer for you today, don't hesitate to give us a call. We wanna make sure that you're getting exactly what you need. This is also available, this system in a 48-volt option, and we do also have this in black as well if that would better match your setup. Well, that's gonna wrap up our quick look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy, thank you for joining me. Thank.
This is going to be a game-changer for van conversions and truck campers especially because it's a mini its compact. It's way quieter than you'd expect and cranks out solid cooling for such a compact unit. I really like that the whole system is self-contained drop it into the 14x14 cutout, wire it up, and you’re basically done. If I was building out a van right now, this is the direction I’d go.
For anyone building out a teardrop trailer or a truck camper, this Velit 8,500 Btu 48V rooftop AC is going to make a lot of sense. It’s small, clean, and easy to install. wire it to your battery bank, and you’re done. I like that the whole system is self-contained and ductless, so there’s less to mess with and fewer moving parts to worry about down the line.
Fast delivery, very profesional.
Still working on installing. The product and packaging looked great.
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