Heavy Duty AC Unit For Toy Hauler RV That Goes Off Roading On Trails
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I’m setting up a small toy hauler that has no ceiling ducts, and it sees a lot of rough roads getting out to riding areas. I’m really just looking for the heavy duty ductless option. What would you recommend?
asked by: Cole
Expert Reply:
Hey Cole! For a ductless setup that sees rough roads, I’d look at the Coleman-Mach Roughneck Mach 3 # CM68RR first, or the Coleman-Mach Roughneck Mach 15 # CM88RR if you want the bigger 15,000 Btu option.
The Roughneck versions are the ones that make more sense when the camper sees more vibration and harsher travel than a normal campground setup. If this were mostly highway miles and weekend camping, I’d point you more toward the Signature versions like # CM58RR or # CM93RR instead. Cole, if you want, tell me the size of the toy hauler and whether this will be your only AC, and I can help you decide between # CM68RR and # CM88RR. But I usually say go with the biggest one possible as long as you don't have limited capacity while off-grid or have a small generator.
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Coleman-Mach Roughneck Mach 3 RV Air Conditioner System - Ductless - 13,500 Btu - Polished White
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