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.…
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. Also, we…
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…
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…
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…
This all makes perfect sense Clinton, and you gave really good detail. Here's the good news, you can absolutely upgrade from your 13k BTU unit to a 15k BTU unit with no issues. Both sizes use the same standard roof opening, so it’s a…
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…
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 for 15,000 Btu's. This unit will be the only…
Hey Kenny, welcome back! The reason for that note is because all of the new systems since 2025 use R32 refrigerant due to EPA regulations. Any 2024 and older systems use R410A and their parts are not compatible with the R32 units. It doesn't mean…
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 Tony! I'm going to save you a lot of trouble here. The Chill Cube Thermostat #LC74DX is absolutely terrible. We have had nothing but issues with this, and there has been endless back and forth with Furrion about it. Some people are able to…
Hey Tom, thanks for reaching out. Yes you are on the right track. The Ducted Air Distribution Box #LC64DX (2024040312) will indeed work with the Furrion Variable Speed Chill Cube RV Air Conditioner w/ Heat Pump #FR24TQ (2025008216). They are made…
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.…
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. Also, we…
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…
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…
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…
This all makes perfect sense Clinton, and you gave really good detail. Here's the good news, you can absolutely upgrade from your 13k BTU unit to a 15k BTU unit with no issues. Both sizes use the same standard roof opening, so it’s a…
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…
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 for 15,000 Btu's. This unit will be the only…
Hey Kenny, welcome back! The reason for that note is because all of the new systems since 2025 use R32 refrigerant due to EPA regulations. Any 2024 and older systems use R410A and their parts are not compatible with the R32 units. It doesn't mean…
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 Tony! I'm going to save you a lot of trouble here. The Chill Cube Thermostat #LC74DX is absolutely terrible. We have had nothing but issues with this, and there has been endless back and forth with Furrion about it. Some people are able to…
Hey Tom, thanks for reaching out. Yes you are on the right track. The Ducted Air Distribution Box #LC64DX (2024040312) will indeed work with the Furrion Variable Speed Chill Cube RV Air Conditioner w/ Heat Pump #FR24TQ (2025008216). They are made…
RV air conditioners are essential for comfort during your travels, especially in hot climates. They are designed for easy installation, often fitting into existing setups with minimal hassle. Consider factors like cooling capacity, noise levels, and compatibility with your current system when choosing the right unit for your RV.
Installing an RV air conditioner is generally straightforward, especially if you're replacing an existing unit. Many models come with adapter plugs and templates, making the process easier. With basic tools and some mechanical knowledge, you can typically complete the installation in a couple of hours.
Cooling performance can vary based on the unit and conditions. Some units may struggle during peak heat, so it's important to choose a model with adequate BTU for your RV size. Consider units that are known for efficient cooling and dehumidifying, especially if you travel in hot climates.
Noise levels can differ between models. Some newer units are designed to be quieter, both inside and outside the RV. If noise is a concern, look for models that are specifically noted for their quiet operation, which can make a big difference in comfort during use.
Ducted RV air conditioners distribute air more evenly throughout the RV, providing consistent cooling. They often integrate well with existing control systems and thermostats, offering a more seamless and efficient cooling experience compared to non-ducted units.
In extreme temperatures, some units may have difficulty maintaining cool temperatures during the hottest parts of the day. It's important to choose a unit with a high enough BTU rating and consider additional features like a start capacitor for improved performance in challenging conditions.