what are you looking for? most road A/C is all aftermarket, many parts are interchangeable.. ie comopressors, brackets are generic, condensors can be replaced with other manufacturers units pretty easily...
if you have A/C now, it should have a nameplate somewhere on it...
Yeah, that's not very encouraging for my 5k btu AC. It didn't work last year with the bus stripped out during the hot part of the summer. I was hoping it would work now that I have insulation in the bus.
This was just a small AC that I bought in '89 to reduce humidity in a bedroom. It's amazing it still works. Mini-split system in the plans, but only after acquiring the appropriate genny.
Yeah, that's not very encouraging for my 5k btu AC. It didn't work last year with the bus stripped out during the hot part of the summer. I was hoping it would work now that I have insulation in the bus.
This was just a small AC that I bought in '89 to reduce humidity in a bedroom. It's amazing it still works. Mini-split system in the plans, but only after acquiring the appropriate genny.
theres a HUGE difference in cooling a stock Moving , operating bus vs cooling a parked highly insulated one. your 5k A/C will probably do nicely until you g oto drive it on the road into the sun on a hot highway.. engine heat blasting in.. but when you want to sleep at night you'll be nice N cold
-Christopher
We've just started having the occasional 80* day now and then. I'm still sitting in full sun but it's comfortable so far.
My little old AC just barely fits through a fully opened side window. It fits so snugly it doesn't require any fill around the edges. To bad it's 30 years old. Mini-split system in my future with two zones hopefully.
Honestly I doubt I'll use an AC unless I leave Oregon, and that doesn't seem smart during the summer. This is a destination. Come to Oregon and cut down a tree.