In recent years, more and more people have owned RVs, and they all know that there are several types of RV air conditioners, such as: RV-specific roof-mounted air conditioners and bottom-mounted air conditioners, available in 12V/24V, 48V and 220V/110V.
Advantages of roof-mounted air conditioners: save internal space, the overall interior is very good-looking, and the cooling effect is also acceptable. Disadvantages: The air conditioner's outdoor unit is on the roof, which increases the height of the vehicle. Because the air conditioner is on the roof, it will cause the whole vehicle to vibrate and resonate, and the noise is relatively loud, especially on C-type vehicles. Because the C-type vehicle compartment is later molded and installed on the chassis, it is made of the whole vehicle aluminum alloy frame and Simingzhi composite board fiberglass box. When the roof-mounted air conditioner is turned on, the air conditioner compressor starts working, which will produce a certain degree of vibration. The vibration is transmitted to the car through the aluminum alloy frame and the box. Friends who already have RVs should be able to experience it.
The installation of a floor-mounted air conditioner is similar to that of a household air conditioner. The disadvantage is that the power consumption is slightly higher, the noise is acceptable, and the cooling effect is relatively worse. This type of air conditioner is generally only installed on Type B cars.
Post time: Jun-14-2024