Will SoftStartRV Soft Start SSR54FR Work On 2019 Rockwood Roo 23BDS
Updated 08/07/2025 | Published 07/01/2025 >
Question:
I have a Rockwood Roo 23BDS. Will this soft start work for this RV?
asked by: Kevin R
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Expert Reply:
Hello Kevin, thanks for reaching out. I am not sure what kind of AC unit you have on your 2019 Rockwood Roo, but generally speaking the answer would be yes. The SoftStartRV Soft Start # SSR54FR can be used on virtually any single zone RV AC unit.
I am only aware of one RV AC unit that would not work with this and it is the Furrion Chill Cube. So as long as you don't have that you can use a soft start and benefit from it.
What kind of AC do you have?
expert reply by:
Jesse M
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SoftStartRV Soft Start for Single Zone Air Conditioner Setup - Qty 1
- RV AC Soft Start
- 30 Amp
- Hardwired
- No Surge Protection
- Single AC
- SoftStartRV
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Jesse M.
8/7/2025
Hey Kevin, how did it go with the SoftStartRV Soft Start for your Rockwood Roo? Did it work well with your AC unit? I'm curious to know because it could help others in a similar situation!