After a day in the sun, your AC welcomes you with quiet comfort. No roaring fans—just peaceful cool air or gentle warmth on chilly mornings from the built-in heat pump. It's the comfort you need to unwind, wherever you decide to roam.
You want real quiet—the kind where you can hear coffee brewing, rain on the roof, or movie night laughter. This AC uses two fans: a larger one outside, placed farther from your living space, and a smaller blower wheel near the roof opening to push cool air into your cabin. With this setup, you get faster, more even airflow without the roar of a single big fan right overhead. So you can unwind, chat, or drift off to sleep without fan noise taking over your space.
There's nothing worse than realizing your AC is the reason you can't park in your storage spot or fit under that low-hanging branch. This unit stands less than 10" tall (most others are 12" to 15") so you can fit in more places. Plus, the low-profile design cuts down on wind resistance to help you save fuel mile after mile.
Your comfort shouldn't depend on guesswork or constant adjustments. With the Auto function you set the desired temperature and the system manages cooling, fan, or dehumidifying, based on the interior temperature. As temperatures rise, the controller responds to keep your RV cool. If you like to fine-tune or fully control the AC, you can always make adjustments using the wall thermostat. And since campground power can be unpredictable, this system saves your exact settings so if you lose power or the breaker trips, your AC resumes right where it left off.
Heating with propane brings two problems: it costs more than you think, and you're never quite sure if you have enough to get through the night. This rooftop unit's built-in heat pump takes the chill off brisk mornings, letting you linger in pajamas, sip your coffee, and ease into the day. Because it uses electric power, your furnace doesn't have to do all the work. You get reliable warmth through the same ceiling assembly you use for cooling, and every time you heat with electric, you burn less propane. It's one less thing to manage—and one more reason you can camp longer without stressing about your fuel gauge.
A lot's changed in RV cooling over the yearsit's not just about better tech, but smarter, more efficient design from the inside out. This model pairs high-efficiency engineering with R-32 refrigerant, so you get powerful cooling, lower energy use, and a smaller environmental footprint. Maintenance is easy, too: filters pop out for quick cleaning, and built-in safety features keep your trip on track, so you don't have to worry about overheated or frozen systems.
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