Hey Jon; I was actually just talking to Furrion about heat options for the Chill Cube yesterday (1/21/2025). At this time, the only way to have heat with this unit is through a furnace on a ducted setup. The Furrion Chill Cube RV AC w/ Air…
Hey Andrew! The Thermostat for Furrion Chill Cube Ducted RV Air Conditioners item #LC74DX does not work with the ductless systems. For a ductless Chill Cube like item #FR59TD, you will need to use the Ductless Air Distribution Box for Furrion Chill…
Hey Matt, Furrion typically has 4 wires running to their thermostats and the Chill Cube Thermostat #LC74DX is no exception. The harness you see with the thermostat would plug into the Chill Cube's controller and has 4 wires to extra wire to to…
Hey Max! It does sound like you need a 15"x15" hot water heater. The closest option I have with a 18" x 18" door is going to be the Fogatti InstaShower 7 RV Tankless Water Heater item #FG46FR. This one is designed to replace a 10…
Hey Martin, yes the Furrion Chill Cube AC Unit part #FR59TD that you referenced is a direct replacement for the standard Chill unit you have on your Brinkley. It would be a direct replacement too so it would be nice and easy. I am interested in…
Hi Rady, We have three different replacement thermostat options for multi-zone air conditioners, but I'm not sure which AC units you have on your 2008 Gulf Stream. I'll give you the options though in case one of these matches up. For Dometic…
Hey Ria, thanks for reaching out! The Furrion Chill Cube #FR59TD is rated for 80 decibels when it comes to how loud it is. This is on par with the average air conditioner, but the real advantage to this air conditioner is rated for 18K Btu which is…
Hey Mark, The 30 amp Portable Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Emergency Shut Down #HU42VR weighs 6 lbs and measures 19" including the cord, with the body measuring 12" tall; it is also 6.5" at its widest point…
Hey Roger, while the fan speed of the Furrion Chill Cube RV Air Conditioner #FR59TD is variable that function does not act as a capacitor or a Softstart. For a Softstart you'd want the part #SSR54FR. This will allow the initial start up of the AC…
Hello David. You will definitely want to go with the Furrion Chill Cube RV Air Conditioner w Air Distribution Box - Ductless - 18,000 Btu - White #FR59TD. My favorite feature about the new Furrion Chill Cube is the remote that comes with the air…
Hello Merle, thanks for reaching out. The Hydrastar Disc Brake Kit #HSE7K-T1 you were looking at is for a standard 7K axle. The hubs use the #25580 inner bearing, #14125A outer bearing and #GS-2250DL (2.25" ID, 3.376" OD) seal. Most 6K…
Hi Mark; I always recommend the Hydrastar #HBA16 over the Dexter #K71-651. The Hydrastar is by far the best and most reliable so it is definitely the way to go. We also have a marine version available #HS381-8067 with a rust-resistant marine-grade…
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