Jun 10, 2025 #1 CL clev-THOR Senior Member Joined Oct 11, 2017 Posts 335 Location San Marcos Made a wrong turn and trying to get turned around, got under a low wire and stripped the top of my RV. Need to order two AC units. What am I looking for? Have there been upgrades for a better ac unit?
Made a wrong turn and trying to get turned around, got under a low wire and stripped the top of my RV. Need to order two AC units. What am I looking for? Have there been upgrades for a better ac unit?
Jun 16, 2025 #2 Mark77 Senior Member RV LIFE Pro Joined Sep 13, 2016 Posts 330 Location SE ND Sorry about your predicament. I would for sure consider upgrading to inverter units. Much quieter and more energy efficient.
Sorry about your predicament. I would for sure consider upgrading to inverter units. Much quieter and more energy efficient.
Jun 16, 2025 #3 OP OP CL clev-THOR Senior Member Joined Oct 11, 2017 Posts 335 Location San Marcos Not sure what you mean by 'inverter units'. Insurance is paying for the repairs.
Jun 16, 2025 #4 Mark77 Senior Member RV LIFE Pro Joined Sep 13, 2016 Posts 330 Location SE ND If ins is paying, they will only replace equivalent to what you had. You woulds have to research inverter A/C's. They are like mini-spits in a rooftop RV package.
If ins is paying, they will only replace equivalent to what you had. You woulds have to research inverter A/C's. They are like mini-spits in a rooftop RV package.
Jun 17, 2025 #5 JA Jaybird New Member Joined Sep 8, 2016 Posts 4 Location Duluth, Mn. Yes, Insurance will only pay for what you had, but you can upgrade to the better AC Units and pay the difference yourself.
Yes, Insurance will only pay for what you had, but you can upgrade to the better AC Units and pay the difference yourself.
Jun 18, 2025 #6 OP OP CL clev-THOR Senior Member Joined Oct 11, 2017 Posts 335 Location San Marcos Thanks for the input. I decided to just replace the Penguins. They've worked really well for 8 years, so why change.
Thanks for the input. I decided to just replace the Penguins. They've worked really well for 8 years, so why change.