Hey Andrew! Yes, Furrion does have a Chill Cube model with a heat pump. This was actually just released for aftermarket sale. You will need a complete system to make the switch, new R32 units aren't backwards compatible with old R410A systems.…
Hi Collin, welcome back! The most economical replacement is going to be from Advent Air. You will need a complete system since everything moved to R32 refrigerant. If your upgraded thermostat is R32 compatible, or a smart thermostat that got a…
Hey Arkadius, welcome back! Yes, the ducted version of the Chill Cube comes with a remote. However, you're going to need the complete system for a replacement. You can choose from the following based on color: -Furrion Chill Cube RV Air…
Hey Melanie. The reason you can't find a replacement for your GE ARC15AACBL2 15,000 btu air conditioner is because they phased them out. In 2025 all RV AC systems had to change over to a new coolant called R32. This was a EPA mandated decision.…
Hey Mike! The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner #ADV74QR is only designed to work with an R32 setup. Your old unit is going to be R410A, so the old components won't be compatible. Since everything moved to R32 last year due to EPA regulations a…
Hey Kyle! That is correct. The Coleman-Mach Mach-C Everest has variable-speed cooling and an inverter-driven compressor. However, the Mach-C Everest uses a traditional wall thermostat instead of a remote control. It also works with both ducted and…
Hi Nathaniel, Great choice on switching to the Furrion Chill 18,000 BTU! You're going to love the performance and efficiency it brings. One of the biggest advantages of the switch is that Furrion has upgraded their refrigerant from R410A to the…
Hey Doug welcome back! To replace your Dometic Duo-Therm 57915.331, I recommend the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System item #ADV92SR in white or item #ADV62SR in black. There's no way to just replace your AC unit, you'll need to replace all…
Hey Lars, welcome back! I can indeed confirm that the Furrion Variable Speed Chill Cube air conditioner with a heat pump is indeed really happening. They are currently available for order (02/04/26) and will be shipped out towards the middle of next…
Hey David, you can replace your Coleman Mach 15 with the Coleman Mach Everest part #CM35MR and use the same wiring that's behind the walls. Everything else would need to be swapped out but the wiring can be reused. We only have the Everest in the…
Hey Edward, the Coleman Mach Everest part #CM35MR would be a really great option to replace your Coleman Mach 15 as it's very quiet, blows very cold, and also draws a lot lower amperage. Only issue is that it's not available for a couple…
To replace just your rooftop condenser unit I recommend the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner #FR42PV. This unit is designed to work with ducted systems, like you currently have, and comes with wiring harness adapter that will make the…
Hey Andrew! Yes, Furrion does have a Chill Cube model with a heat pump. This was actually just released for aftermarket sale. You will need a complete system to make the switch, new R32 units aren't backwards compatible with old R410A systems.…
Hi Collin, welcome back! The most economical replacement is going to be from Advent Air. You will need a complete system since everything moved to R32 refrigerant. If your upgraded thermostat is R32 compatible, or a smart thermostat that got a…
Hey Arkadius, welcome back! Yes, the ducted version of the Chill Cube comes with a remote. However, you're going to need the complete system for a replacement. You can choose from the following based on color: -Furrion Chill Cube RV Air…
Hey Melanie. The reason you can't find a replacement for your GE ARC15AACBL2 15,000 btu air conditioner is because they phased them out. In 2025 all RV AC systems had to change over to a new coolant called R32. This was a EPA mandated decision.…
Hey Mike! The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner #ADV74QR is only designed to work with an R32 setup. Your old unit is going to be R410A, so the old components won't be compatible. Since everything moved to R32 last year due to EPA regulations a…
Hey Kyle! That is correct. The Coleman-Mach Mach-C Everest has variable-speed cooling and an inverter-driven compressor. However, the Mach-C Everest uses a traditional wall thermostat instead of a remote control. It also works with both ducted and…
Hi Nathaniel, Great choice on switching to the Furrion Chill 18,000 BTU! You're going to love the performance and efficiency it brings. One of the biggest advantages of the switch is that Furrion has upgraded their refrigerant from R410A to the…
Hey Doug welcome back! To replace your Dometic Duo-Therm 57915.331, I recommend the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System item #ADV92SR in white or item #ADV62SR in black. There's no way to just replace your AC unit, you'll need to replace all…
Hey Lars, welcome back! I can indeed confirm that the Furrion Variable Speed Chill Cube air conditioner with a heat pump is indeed really happening. They are currently available for order (02/04/26) and will be shipped out towards the middle of next…
Hey David, you can replace your Coleman Mach 15 with the Coleman Mach Everest part #CM35MR and use the same wiring that's behind the walls. Everything else would need to be swapped out but the wiring can be reused. We only have the Everest in the…
Hey Edward, the Coleman Mach Everest part #CM35MR would be a really great option to replace your Coleman Mach 15 as it's very quiet, blows very cold, and also draws a lot lower amperage. Only issue is that it's not available for a couple…
To replace just your rooftop condenser unit I recommend the Furrion Chill Replacement RV Air Conditioner #FR42PV. This unit is designed to work with ducted systems, like you currently have, and comes with wiring harness adapter that will make the…
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White RV Air Conditioners for ducted or ductless setups
Go with a white unit when you want a clean look on the roof. Choose ducted or ductless models, including options that both duct and dump through a lower vent. If you use a propane furnace, pick a version with a wall thermostat so it can manage heat, while remote-only versions won't. Capacity options include 18,000 btu and 13,500 btu, with quieter, more efficient performance than older units.
Yes, if you choose a setup with a wall thermostat that controls both AC and furnace. Remote-only options won't use your factory wall thermostat for AC. For furnace control, supply constant 12v to the thermostat and connect the furnace control wire to the proper terminal; set the dip switch for gas furnace. Note that a remote's temperature reading may not match the wall thermostat.
Yes, some support ducting and also include a lower vent assembly to dump air. For ductless installs, pick a kit that includes an air distribution box. If you need white, confirm the ductless kit is offered in white. Match your RV's current setup so the new unit connects to your ducts or can dump as needed.
Installation can be straightforward, and operation can be quiet. Users describe easy installs with no issues and note units are much quieter and smoother than older models. Before mounting, inspect the shroud for cracks or damage. After wiring, power the unit with 120v before testing modes so the controls initialize correctly.
Plan on complete new setups. Recent regulations changed refrigerant from R-410A to R-32, so updated components are used together. Get new AC units, matching air distribution boxes, and the included controls for each location. Choose wall thermostats if you need furnace control; remotes are fine if AC control is all you need.