Looking for a ClimateRight or similar AC unit for my Teardrop. Any suggestions?
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Originally posted by tshackelford View PostLooking for a ClimateRight or similar AC unit for my Teardrop. Any suggestions?
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Dave
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May I also suggest that you go on Climate Rights web site and purchase a second T-stat & remote as a backup just incase one of them crap out on you . I sure did never know . Don't know if you have any experience with them i have had yours for 3-4 years & it does work rather well in a 5x8 tear so well that in a 90 degree day in full sun it get's it down & keeps it at a consist 68 - 70 degree 's . Yes it has froze up maybe 4 times & shuts down , But all we do is unplug and wait about 15 - 20 mins. and all is good then . Maybe we push it too hard .
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I just purchased a trailer (VTM XTR) that has the Climate Right vents already installed. I have been looking for something else that is comparable but there doesn't seem to be anything out there.
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Here is one that looks similar to the Climate Right. Would this work? https://www.vevor.com/products/porta...iABEgI-u_D_BwE
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Padre, 1st Welcome to the Tearjerker’s. Hope you enjoy the camping and company that comes with it.
As for the A/C unit you are referring to on your link, if the specs are correct you will NOT be able to use this unit. Specs show it requires a 220 volt outlet to operate it and you would not find that at any campsite. Also the BTU sounds like over kill for your size camper. The ClimateRight had a 5000 BTU and a 2500 BTU and the 5000 was strong for my Tear drop camper. So the one you speak of is 3 times as strong at 16548 BTU. Either way the 220 volt is the main problem.
Dave
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If you haven't seen these before, check out the S7i here: Fresair 12V Air Conditioner | For Golf, Van Life + More
This is designed to replace your 12v fan (if you have one in your roof) otherwise you can cut a new spot on top if you have the room.
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Climate Right air conditioners are not made for travel and cannot be repaired. They are not designed for bumps in the road. Ours crapped out last year after about 6 uses. We made a manifold for a small window air conditioner and use that now instead. I think we still have the unit and the remote if anyone needs parts etc. speak now.
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Yes, I have the remote. Don't know about price and parting out just yet. Hubby is in the midst of retiring and working long hrs. Give me about a week when he has time to breathe again.
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