Comparing Velit RV AC Unit Models - 12V And 48V Setups
Published 08/20/2025 >
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How do I choose between the Velit 2000R 12V, 2000R 48V, and the Mini 12V?
asked by: Cheryl
Expert Reply:
Cheryl, it comes down to your rig and power system. The Mini 12V 6.5k # VE69QV is perfect for tears and truck campers. The 2000R 12V # VE87QV 8k BTU is ideal for most Class B vans running 12V systems. The 2000R 48V # VE99QV, 10k BTU steps up power for bigger 48V battery banks. If you’ve got a Class C or want maximum cooling, the 3000R # VE29QV, 12k BTU, 48V is the flagship and is a beast.
What’s your rig and battery setup? This will really help narrow down to 1 or 2 options to pick from.
Folks reading this - share what setup is working best for you!
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Velit 2000R Mini AC for Teardrops and Truck Campers w/Remote - Ductless - 6,500 Btu - 12V DC - Black
- RV Air Conditioners
- Complete AC System
- Cool Only
- 6500 Btu
- 12V
- Single Zone
- Rooftop
- Ductless
- Black
- Velit
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