Hello Sam; that is a great question! I reached out to Furrion and you will be able to use the Furrion Chill Cube #FR69TD (white) or #FR49TD (black) with your furnace. However, the remote is not capable of operating the furnace at this time. This…
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 Les, thanks for reaching out. So, the 18,000 BTU Furrion Chill Cube AC Unit #LC94DX can replace your Coleman Mach AC unit, but you will need to replace your controller, distribution box and thermostat as well. According to Furrion, the Chill Cube…
Hey Matt, we have what you need but the part #ACM150 only comes with the top portion of the system so it would not be correct. You'd instead want the part #ADV32SR if you have a ductless system or the part #ADV92SR if you have a ducted system and…
Hey Fances! The Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Roof Air Conditioner Unit #FR26TD is just the AC. Since this is one of the new units with R32 refrigerant to meets 2025 EPA regulations you will have to replace the air distribution box (ADB) and…
Hey Jon; I was actually just talking to Furrion about heat options for the Chill Cube yesterday (1/21/2025). At this time, the only way to have heat with this unit is through a furnace on a ducted setup. The Furrion Chill Cube RV AC w/ Air…
...recommend the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System item # FR95TD for 13,500 btu or the item # FR23TD 15,000 btu. These are complete AC systems that have everything you need to replace your Dometic...
Hey Neil. The 18,000 Btu Furrion Chill Cube RV Air Conditioner item #LC34DX fits a 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" cutout which is pretty standard on RV's. If you meant to write Dometic instead of domestic then yes it'll fit in your existing…
...In order to replace your Carrier Air V RV Air Conditioner I highly recommend using the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup part # ACCAR135 for 13,500 Btu's or part # ACCAR150...
Hey Daniel, yes the Advent Air AC Unit part #ADV86SR that you referenced can replace your current Dometic Brisk B59516 that you have now. This is very similar to the Brisk and Duo Therm units so it can replace them and use the same wiring and…
Advent Air Conditioners like part #ACM135 come with a connector that pairs up directly with the standard 6-wire connector. If you have a 9-wire connector then you need the kit #ACRG15 as well. For wiring I'm attaching some photos of diagrams for…
...with the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 13,500 Btu - White - R32 # ADV95SR. The # ADV95SR will come with everything you need for a new set-up: air conditioner, air distribution box, thermostat...
Hello Sam; that is a great question! I reached out to Furrion and you will be able to use the Furrion Chill Cube #FR69TD (white) or #FR49TD (black) with your furnace. However, the remote is not capable of operating the furnace at this time. This…
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 Les, thanks for reaching out. So, the 18,000 BTU Furrion Chill Cube AC Unit #LC94DX can replace your Coleman Mach AC unit, but you will need to replace your controller, distribution box and thermostat as well. According to Furrion, the Chill Cube…
Hey Matt, we have what you need but the part #ACM150 only comes with the top portion of the system so it would not be correct. You'd instead want the part #ADV32SR if you have a ductless system or the part #ADV92SR if you have a ducted system and…
Hey Fances! The Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Roof Air Conditioner Unit #FR26TD is just the AC. Since this is one of the new units with R32 refrigerant to meets 2025 EPA regulations you will have to replace the air distribution box (ADB) and…
Hey Jon; I was actually just talking to Furrion about heat options for the Chill Cube yesterday (1/21/2025). At this time, the only way to have heat with this unit is through a furnace on a ducted setup. The Furrion Chill Cube RV AC w/ Air…
...recommend the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System item # FR95TD for 13,500 btu or the item # FR23TD 15,000 btu. These are complete AC systems that have everything you need to replace your Dometic...
Hey Neil. The 18,000 Btu Furrion Chill Cube RV Air Conditioner item #LC34DX fits a 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" cutout which is pretty standard on RV's. If you meant to write Dometic instead of domestic then yes it'll fit in your existing…
...In order to replace your Carrier Air V RV Air Conditioner I highly recommend using the Advent Air Replacement RV Air Conditioner for Carrier Setup part # ACCAR135 for 13,500 Btu's or part # ACCAR150...
Hey Daniel, yes the Advent Air AC Unit part #ADV86SR that you referenced can replace your current Dometic Brisk B59516 that you have now. This is very similar to the Brisk and Duo Therm units so it can replace them and use the same wiring and…
Advent Air Conditioners like part #ACM135 come with a connector that pairs up directly with the standard 6-wire connector. If you have a 9-wire connector then you need the kit #ACRG15 as well. For wiring I'm attaching some photos of diagrams for…
...with the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 13,500 Btu - White - R32 # ADV95SR. The # ADV95SR will come with everything you need for a new set-up: air conditioner, air distribution box, thermostat...
Efficient Cooling with 13,500 BTU Complete AC Systems
Upgrade your RV with a 13,500 BTU Complete AC System for efficient cooling. Perfect for moderate climates, these systems are easy to install and ideal for adding a second unit. Enjoy quieter operation and improved comfort, whether you're camping off-grid
A 13,500 BTU AC system is great for cooling small to medium-sized RVs. It efficiently maintains a comfortable temperature, even in warmer climates, and is often quieter than larger units. It's a popular choice for those looking to add a second unit for zoned cooling.
The thermostat in these systems acts as a control point rather than a temperature sensor. The temperature reading is taken from a sensor in the return air duct, ensuring accurate climate control without being affected by the AC's output air.
Yes, these systems can be used off-grid, especially with a small inverter-generator. They are efficient, drawing around 9.1 amps in the run state, making them a viable option for those looking to cool their RV without relying on shore power.
Installation is generally straightforward, especially if replacing an existing unit. Challenges may include aligning the inside template and managing thermostat wiring. Many find it helpful to have a second person assist, and online resources can be invaluable for guidance.
These systems are generally quieter than older models, making them a great choice for those who prefer a peaceful environment. However, the fan may run continuously, providing a consistent white noise that some find soothing while others may prefer intermittent operation.