You sure can, Evan. The Furrion Chill Cube RV Air Conditioner w Air Distribution Box - Ductless item #FR27TD will fit inside the same 14-1/4" x 14-1/4" cutout that the ducted Furrion item #FR99TD fits. The systems are set up entirely…
Hi Jr; the answer page you saved was written before everything was replaced with the new R32 refrigerant units for 2025 EPA compliance. Due to the changes that AC unit is no longer around. Also, we stopped recommending the plug and play replacement…
Hey John, thanks for the pictures and the information. The Fogatti Quiet LP Gas RV Furnace item #FG65FR would be a good replacement for your 40k Suburban furnace. If you wanted to match your current one you can get item #FG45FR, which is an identical…
Hey George, you can upgrade your Duo Therm to an Advent Air but you have to go with a new lower unit at same time so instead of the #ADV86SR you'd need the part #ADV92SR which comes with the lower unit as well as a thermostat. At one point we…
Hey Kevin, the Fogatti furnaces only pull noticeable 12V power when the blower motor and igniter are running. On average, you’re looking at about 7–8 amps while it’s firing and pushing heat. When it’s idle, the wired controller/thermostat draws a…
Alan, the Fogatti furnaces actually ship with their own wired digital controller that doubles as the thermostat. It lets you set temperature, switch between heating modes (turbo, sleep, normal), and even monitor BTU output right from the wall panel.…
Teresa, just like Dometic and Suburban furnaces, the Fogatti units #FG55FR, #FG45FR, #FG65FR are designed to run when the RV is parked, not while driving. The propane supply and ignition systems aren’t meant to stay lit on the highway. So you really…
Susan, that’s one of the big perks of the Fogatti line, which includes #FG55FR. Compared to older single-speed Atwood and Dometic units, the Fogatti runs quieter thanks to its variable fan speeds and insulated housing. It’s not “silent,” but the…
Michael, the Fogatti #FG55FR is designed with top and side venting, but not a direct floor knockout like your 8535 had. That said, many customers adapt it with duct rerouting, especially since Fogatti offers multiple duct connections. If preserving…
Hey Eli! The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System #ADV92SR you ordered is not compatible with a Dometic Duo Therm. However, it really doesn't matter. This is a new R32 refrigerant unit so it won't be backwards compatible with any of the old…
Hey Donald, due to the lid design of the MaxxFan Deluxe part #MA00-07500K that you referenced there isn't a cover/lid available that is designed to fit it. Since the lid opens on it's own and doesn't allow rain in due to its design they…
The Telesteps Folding Ladder #TE27FR is going to be a bit too tall to work with a 2" tall space so you would to store it in a different area of your camper. When folded closed the dimensions are 4-1/2" x 3" x 7'.
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