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VELIT 2000U - 12V / 24V / 48V - Under-Bench Off Grid Air Conditioner

SKU 12V2000U
Original price $1,750.00
Original price $1,750.00 - Original price $1,750.00
Original price $1,750.00
Current price $1,550.00
$1,550.00 - $1,550.00
Current price $1,550.00

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This DC-powered under-bench air conditioner is the perfect option for stealth campers and anyone who wants fresh cool air along their journey. It features extremely easy installation and can fit in almost any floor plan. With the DC-powered twin-cylinder rotor compressor, the Velit 2000U is able to deliver cool air at up to 126F for an extended period without needing a giant inverter which is required for traditional RV ACs. At the same time, with the optimized air channel, the unit works great as a dehumidifier and can put out up to 4 gallons/15L of water per day for off-grid living.

FAQs

Can I install a RV air conditioner myself?

  • While it is possible to install an RV air conditioner yourself, it is recommended that you hire a professional to ensure that it is installed correctly and safely.

Can I use my RV air conditioner while driving?

  • Yes, you can use your RV air conditioner while driving, but it is recommended that you only use it on generator power and not on battery power to avoid draining the battery.

What size RV air conditioner do I need?

  • The size of the RV air conditioner you need depends on the size of your RV and the climate in which you will be using it. A general rule of thumb is to have one 13,500 BTU air conditioner for every 350 square feet of living space.

Can I run my RV air conditioner on solar power?

  • Yes, it is possible to run an RV air conditioner on solar power, but it requires a large solar panel system and battery bank. It is also important to note that running an air conditioner on solar power may drain the battery quickly.

How often should I clean my RV air conditioner filters?

  • RV air conditioner filters should be cleaned or replaced at least once a month during heavy use to maintain proper airflow and performance.

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