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Re: Roof Air conditioners: msg#00756

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Subject: Re: Roof Air conditioners

Clint,

Because these toys are small, almost any size roof air
will cool it. If you don't have a generator, the most
popular choice is the Honda 2000, very quiet, at 50
pound light weight and reliable. However, this limits
your choice of air conditioner to the smaller,like
7700 btus, but as I said that shoild be sufficient for
out toys under any conditions. And don't expect to run
much off the generator, beside the AC while you are
running it.

It looks like you can get the Coleman polar cub at
Camping world for $521 if you join their presidents
club for $20.

http://www.campingworld.com/browse/skus/index.cfm?skunum=6921

Don Ferguson

--- crp20042004 <cperry5@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I have an 1987 toyota Trailmaster Savanah and would
> like to put a roof
> air conditioner in. I am not sure what type I need.
> I wouldn't need
> any ducting because I would like to put it in the
> middle were my roof
> vent is. Any suggestions. I have only been in
> rving for 9 months.
> Any help would be appreciate.
>
> Clint
>
>
>
>


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