Who's done it, and how did you do it?
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MikeDrz wrote:Who's done it, and how did you do it?
Pictures helpful.
JFJR55 wrote:It is easy if you have a vent in the roof already. They fit in the same size hole as the vent. You should have double roof bows were the vent is if you are puting the A/C in. I have put them in with out double roof bows for customers. The only thing is with out the double roof bows the roof flexes up and down a little bit more. Have not in three years of installing them has anybody come back to me with a problem. Some trailers will come with bouble roof bows so A/C can be put in later. I work where we sell Halmark and Pace trailers. If you have no vent in roof you can cut a 14 1/4 " x 14 1/4" hole with a jigsaw. Draw it out on the roof from the inside, then drill the four corners with a drill dit a little larger then the blade on the jigsaw blade and cut. No putty to seal is needed. The A/C has a gasket made to the bottom. you have to be"VERY CAREFULY WHEN MOVING A/C SO NOT TO TEAR THE GASKET." We get our A/C from a local RV dealer.
southpennrailroad wrote:MikeDrz wrote:Who's done it, and how did you do it?
Pictures helpful.
I found with only a screen door, that I was able to be in my trailer any time of the day and not be heated out by the summer heat. I just used the ceiling vent and a fan plugged in. I am not even considering an AC unit. My next install will be water addition to the inside. My wife always wanted to be in the sun but I always wanted the shade. Now that she went to be with the Lord I will be staying as much as possible in the shade under trees. See my avatar from last years trip to Harrisburg. This was her favorite site.
JFJR55 wrote:It is easy if you have a vent in the roof already. They fit in the same size hole as the vent. You should have double roof bows were the vent is if you are puting the A/C in. I have put them in with out double roof bows for customers. The only thing is with out the double roof bows the roof flexes up and down a little bit more. Have not in three years of installing them has anybody come back to me with a problem. Some trailers will come with bouble roof bows so A/C can be put in later. I work where we sell Halmark and Pace trailers. If you have no vent in roof you can cut a 14 1/4 " x 14 1/4" hole with a jigsaw. Draw it out on the roof from the inside, then drill the four corners with a drill dit a little larger then the blade on the jigsaw blade and cut. No putty to seal is needed. The A/C has a gasket made to the bottom. you have to be"VERY CAREFULY WHEN MOVING A/C SO NOT TO TEAR THE GASKET." We get our A/C from a local RV dealer.
JFJR55 wrote:I have never done that with the thermostat but I am sure it can be done. I would get the smallest unit you can find. We ask the customer what size they won't. I know when I test them they get cold fast. The heat part is a add on, they clamp on in side and plug in. control is there for heat most of the time.
MikeDrz wrote:Ok.. did a bit of surfing on the internet, and saw that these units can be used for heat as well. Since that plays into the K.I.S.S. rule, any idea what size (btu) I should get? I would like one with a residental style thermostat on the wall, do they make them like that?
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