Is there a Furrion 15,000 BTU that will Work With My Current Furrion Set-Up with R410a Refrigerant?
Updated 09/02/2025 | Published 06/22/2025 >
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Hello, I have a demetic 13,500btu ac that went out on my wolf pack 325pak13 and was wondering if you sell a 15k btu that would work with current wiring
asked by: Andrew A
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Hello Andrew,
We have the Furrion Chill HE Replacement RV Air Conditioner Unit for Furrion Setup - 15,000 Btu - Black # FR86PR will work with your current set-up since it has the old R410a refrigerant.
This year they came out with the new R32 refrigerant, the old R410a is not compatible with the new R32. Since you are needing a new AC, and if plan on keeping your camper for a while it might be a good idea to get a whole new system. I only say that because once the R410a parts are gone, they are gone for good. I would hate for you to get a new AC only to have your air distribution box go out in a year or 2, and then you would need to buy another AC.
If you choose to go with a new system the Furrion Chill HE RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 15,000 Btu - Black - R32 # FR65TD will come with everything you need for a thermostat controlled Air Distribution set-up.
So the # FR86PR will work with your current set-up, but I felt it important to give you heads up about the new refrigerant.
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Kate F.
9/2/2025
Hey Andrew, Did you decide to go with the Furrion Chill HE Replacement AC, or are you considering the new system with the R32 refrigerant? I'd love to hear what you chose and how it's working out, as it could help others in a similar situation.