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Rooftop Air conditioner verse house type


I am in the early what do we need stages of converting from a soft wall camper to a custom built, hard walled, camper (caravan).

Age is catching up with us, as much as we love the camper trailer.

One of the items under consideration is the air conditioner.  Either a Dometic  Harrier 3.1Kw inverter or an equivalent houshold split system.

Has anybody have any comment or experience about the Harrier or the installation of a domestic unit in lue?



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I have no idea if you can get away with a house AC, but have seen comments on some forums that people are happy with them. A lot lot cheaper & if they brake replace them & work better in high ambient temperatures. The efficiency of the 2.5kW units are seriously impressive.

For example the Daikin is 0.42kW for rated cooling at 2.5kW, & 0.62kW for 3.6kW heating. & they turbo a good percentage if you are desperate & obviously have the available energy.

If you are running off batteries this is 2.85 & 2.42 times more efficient than your stated AC at 1.2kw input cooling & 1.5kW input heating!

A no-brainer if it you can use it!

 

This "caravan" was traveling at 115 kph swerving & swaying all over the road to avoid hitting road signs & trees. It was trying hard to keep up with the police escort!

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Bookleaf wrote:

I am in the early what do we need stages of converting from a soft wall camper to a custom built, hard walled, camper (caravan).

Age is catching up with us, as much as we love the camper trailer.

One of the items under consideration is the air conditioner.  Either a Dometic  Harrier 3.1Kw inverter or an equivalent houshold split system.

Has anybody have any comment or experience about the Harrier or the installation of a domestic unit in lue?


 After much research I chose 2.5kw Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (NOT... Repeat NOT Mitsubishi Electric).Uses little power and I can run it 24/7 off my batteries.Unit weighs under 30kg and sits on drawbar,with cassette on insude wall.NO noise from inside OR even outside van,with only 58db.Cost $700 from Good Guys,and absolutely majic! Cheers



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