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Velit 2000R Mini AC for Teardrops and Truck Campers w/Remote - Ductless - 6,500 Btu - 12V DC - Black
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Velit 2000R Mini AC for Teardrops and Truck Campers w/Remote - Ductless - 6,500 Btu - 12V DC - Black

Part Number: VE69QV
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The day's adventure is done. The sun's fading, but your teardrop's still baking. This compact AC hums low, sips 12V power, and chills tight spaces fast, keeping you cool without shore power while the heat claws at your door. Great Prices for the best rv air conditioners from Velit. Velit 2000R Mini AC for Teardrops and Truck Campers w/Remote - Ductless - 6,500 Btu - 12V DC - Black part number VE69QV can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Velit RV Air Conditioners - VE69QV

  • Complete AC System
  • 6500 Btu
  • Ductless
  • Single Zone
  • Black
  • Cool Only
  • Velit
  • 12V
  • Rooftop

The day's adventure is done. The sun's fading, but your teardrop's still baking. This compact AC hums low, sips 12V power, and chills tight spaces fast, keeping you cool without shore power while the heat claws at your door.


Highlights

  • Sized for Teardrops and Campers: 6,500 Btu cool compact rigs efficiently.
  • Cool Down Without a Campground: 12V DC compressor runs off-grid and off-hookup, perfect for camping in the wild.
  • Saves Roof Space: Super compact, mini design leaves room for solar panels or other gear.
  • Quiet Enough to Hear the Rain: Operates at 45 to 58 dB, so you hear nature sounds, not your AC.
  • Ready to Go Where the Pavement Ends: Tested to run steady through rough roads, dry heat, and airborne dust.
  • 3 Easy Ways to Control It: Adjust temp with the onboard panel, remote, or Bluetooth app.

Features to know about

Off-Grid Cooling That Actually Makes Sense For You

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.

Comfort You Can Control Anywhere

Panel ControlsRemote Control

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.


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Fewer Parts, Faster Setup, Quiet Cooling

Ductless air conditioners, like this one, move air straight into your rig without needing built-in ceiling ducts, making them ideal for vans, teardrops, and retrofits 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.

Easy Setup With More Room Up Top

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.

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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.

Specs

Cooling Capacity:

  • 6,500 Btu per hour

Dimensions and Weight:

  • Overall dimensions: 26" long x 26-7/16" wide x 6-1/2" tall
  • Cutout dimensions: 14" long x 14" wide
  • Wiring harness length: 15'
  • Weight: 49 lbs

Power and Operation:

  • Electrical rating: 12V DC
  • Operating current: 20 - 50 amps
  • Power consumption:
    • Standard: 600 watts
    • Eco mode: 250 - 300 watts
    • Turbo mode: 400 - 650 watts
  • Noise level:
    • Eco mode: 45 dB
    • Boost mode: 58 dB
  • Air flow rate: 250 CFM
  • Operation temperature: 38 F (0 C) - 125 F (52 C)

Color:

  • Black

Warranty:

  • 1-Year limited

Note:

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.



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Installation Details VE69QV Installation instructions



Ratings & Reviews

5.0

3 reviews
The day's adventure is done. The sun's fading, but your teardrop's still baking. This compact AC hums low, sips 12V power, and chills tight spaces fast, keeping you cool without shore power while the heat claws at your door.

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Still working on installing. The product and packaging looked great.



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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.



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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.


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    Anthony, you can absolutely run the Velit 12V AC units for RVs ( # VE87QV 8K btu or # VE69QV 6.5k btu mini) while driving, as long as your alternator is feeding a DC-to-DC charger to keep the battery topped off. Many van owners do this to arrive at camp with a pre-cooled rig. It makes long road days more comfortable. Do you already have a DC/DC charger installed? If not, I recommend something like Redarc BCDC Trailer Battery Charger with Smart Battery Monitor and 80 Watt Solar Panel #...
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    Greg, the Velit 2000R Mini RV AC w/ Remote - Ductless - 6,500 Btu - 12V DC # VE69QV pulls 250-300 watts in Eco mode. So you’re looking at roughly 8–10 hours from a 200Ah 12V lithium battery, assuming you’re not running other heavy loads. That’s a good overnight buffer. In Boost mode 400–650 watts, you’ll still get several solid hours, so I'd stay in Eco mode, or at least after it cools down a bit from using Boost mode a bit. Do you also have solar on your rig to help extend that while...
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    Denise, it is. The Mini RV AC system # VE69QV runs 45 dB in Eco mode and 58 dB in Boost, so basically quiet conversation to white noise levels. It’s no louder than the standard 2000R models like # VE87QV or even the 48v version # VE99QV. If quiet sleeping is a priority, these deliver on that. Do you tend to camp in crowded campgrounds or off-grid spots? I feel like most class B RV owners go off-grid more than others.
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  • Comparing Velit RV AC Unit Models - 12V And 48V Setups
    Cheryl, it comes down to your rig and power system. The Mini 12V 6.5k # VE69QV is perfect for tears and truck campers. The 2000R 12V # VE87QV 8k BTU is ideal for most Class B vans running 12V systems. The 2000R 48V # VE99QV, 10k BTU steps up power for bigger 48V battery banks. If you’ve got a Class C or want maximum cooling, the 3000R # VE29QV, 12k BTU, 48V is the flagship and is a beast. What’s your rig and battery setup? This will really help narrow down to 1 or 2 options to pick from. Folks...
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  • Mini Rooftop AC Unit 12V For Jayco Feather Teardrop Camper
    Tom, yes, the Velit mini 12v AC unit # VE69QV is made for exactly that. It drops into a standard 14 inch x 14 inch cutout, weighs just 49 lbs, and at 6,500 BTUs, it’s sized right for tears and truck campers. You’ll have cooling without overloading your small battery bank. Speaking of which, what battery setup are you running now? Any other teardrop folks using ac units - share your thoughts!
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    Rob, the Mini 6.5k 12V # VE69QV and the 2000R 12V # VE87QV are most forgiving for smaller solar arrays. Their Eco modes sip 250–300 watts, which is realistic for a modest solar panel kit and a small battery bank. The 48V units are more efficient per BTU but do require higher-voltage banks and amperage, so it depends on your electrical setup. What’s your current solar wattage? If you don't have one yet, I can recommend one for you. Anyone running theirs strictly off solar to charge the...
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  • How Loud Is The Velit 3000R 12K BTU 48v AC Unit For Motorhomes?
    Paula, the Velit 3000R models like # VE29QV are a bit louder, but still not very loud. Eco mode runs at 55 dB, Boost tops out at 65 dB. That’s the difference between a quiet home and a normal conversation. Still quieter than many rooftop ACs, but not as whisper-soft as the smaller 2000R units like the mini # VE69QV which runs off 12v instead of 48v. Do you usually sleep light or does steady white noise help you?
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  • How Difficult Is Installation On Velit Mini RV AC Unit?
    Leo, installation is straightforward for the Velit mini ac unit for rvs # VE69QV. It fits the standard 14 inch roof opening, includes the gasket and mounting hardware, and weighs less than the standard 2000R. It also only has 2 wires that connect to a 12v battery. For a DIYer, it’s about as friendly as it gets Do you plan to install it yourself or hire it out? I've attached our installer locator link if you need a dealer's help. Other folks reading this - any install tips from your AC...
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  • Height of Roof Vent that Comes with Velit 2000R Mini AC for Teardrops and Truck Campers # VE69QV
    Hey Trevor, the interior portion of the Velit 2000R Mini AC for Teardrops and Truck Campers # VE69QV that you referenced sits pretty close to flush on ceiling of where it is installed. If you check out the attached picture you can see that the height is basically just the thickness of the grommet. So that would be right around 1/4 of an inch
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    Amanda, yes, if you’ve got a hot spot like an upper bunk or rear bedroom in a class A or C RV, the Velit 2000R Mini RV AC # VE69QV is a great supplement. It’s compact, lightweight, and ductless, so it cools the space directly. Just make sure you’ve got enough battery to support it since it runs off DC 12v power (very new and unique for RV AC units). This would not get connected to your current AC unit and thermostat. Which area of your RV tends to stay hottest? Others reading this -...
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  • How Much Does The Velit 12K BTU RV AC Unit VE29QV Weight?
    Mark, the Velit 12K BTU AC Unit 3000R # VE29QV weighs 75 lbs. That’s heavier than the 2000R units 66 lbs # VE99QV but not by much, and it's on par with many traditional 120V rooftop ACs. It’s manageable for two people to lift during install. The lightest one we have is the Velit Mini AC Unit # VE69QV which only weighs 49lbs, but it's nearly half the cooling capacity at 6,500 BTU. Do you have roof racks or solar panels you’ll be balancing space with? Or is the roof pretty open for anything?
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  • Do Velit AC Units Tie Into RV Ducting System Or Are They Ductless And Blow In From Distribution Box?
    Monica, they’re all ductless. That’s part of Velit’s design: rooftop unit plus ceiling box, pushing air straight into the cabin. It simplifies install and works great for vans and smaller rigs. If you’ve got a big fifth wheel with ductwork, you might still want a traditional 115V RV AC for the main system, then add a Velit for off-grid camping or supplemental cooling system to help. What type of RV do you have? If small, you can check out the Mini RV AC # VE69QV (6,500 BTU), but if larger,...
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