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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.