They work in a trailer just like a house.
Problems in the trailer...
Sizing, you need about a 2000 btu unit to cool a teardrop. The smallest non-RV unit commercially available is 4000 btu. An oversized unit will cycle excessively, overheat and freeze over.
Vibration, bad for AC units. Ever wonder why them RV units are more expensive than a regular window shaker? Some of it is better construction to withstand movement and vibration.
Ducting, inadequate ducting makes the unit overheat, freeze over, or simply not cool right.
Power supply is an issue. It is cost prohibitive with battery and inverter. Can do with the right size generator (2000 watt, minimum, if I remember correctly.) or plugged into shore power.
With that said, I stuck a 4000 btu window shaker in my teardrop. At $100 on sale, I can buy 6 replacements for the cost of one RV unit. I think I got the ducting worked out. Mine is set up for shore power now and a generator in the future.
As for it being oversized, I plan to use it with the windows or vent cracked. Not very energy efficient, but it works.
As for freezing over, I plan to use it in non humid places, like the desert southwestern USA. Freezing over is mostly a non issue there. Try it in a humid climate though and your condenser will turn into an ice block! All done cooling until it thaws out.
Time will tell if it lasts, but I can tell you it works well right now!


