How To Easily Replace An RV AC With A Fan, Vent, or Skylight
Tired of taking your RV AC with you on camping trips? Removing an RV AC and replacing it with something else is easy. Here’s how we did it in just a few hours.
Tired of taking your RV AC with you on camping trips? Removing an RV AC and replacing it with something else is easy. Here’s how we did it in just a few hours.
There are many different sizes of RV air conditioners but 13,500 and 15,000 BTUs are some of the most common. Here’s a few ways to tell which one your RV has.
Keeping your RV free of mold should be a top priority. Mold loves high humidity and using an AC or a dehumidifier is a great way to reduce moisture in the air.
There are a lot of generators out there for campers, but not all of them can run an RV AC (air conditioner). Let’s talk about a couple that can.
What’s the best RV AC unit for your camping set up? In this post, we review and compare the best rooftop air conditioners for RVs, campers, vans & boats.
The Honda EU2200i is a popular inverter generator because it’s quiet and reliable. But how do you connect one to your 30A/50A RV camper or trailer?
Camper air conditioners make for excellent dehumidifiers. Summer storms can be hot and humid. Is it ok to run the RV AC while it’s raining and stormy outside?
Want to make summer camping more comfortable in your van or RV? 12 volt air conditioners use less electricity and can be powered using batteries.
If you want more air conditioning power in your RV you may consider upgrading from a 13,500 BTU RV AC to a 15,000 RV AC. The only question is: Is it possible?