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Cruisairs- the saga continues
05-26-2018, 12:24 (This post was last modified: 05-26-2018 12:25 by davidbrady.)
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RE: Cruisairs- the saga continues
(05-26-2018 11:04)Hisham Amaral Wrote:  Ernie
The units behind the bumpers are the ones for the living room and the Kitchen, or at least that is how my H was set up. The two on street side in bay two are for the bath and the bedroom.
You may have to put two roof units in the front of the coach and get ready of the two units in behind the bumper. In stead of $8000.00 wasted on quit units spend $2000.00 on a noisy unit that works. Just think if you have to replace the roof airs 4 times you are no worst than have to redo the Cruisairs units one time, I don't think or and I will be around 40 years from now.

Someone needs to call Fred at http://www.aap.com for the true price of a reman-ed condensing unit. As recently as 2012 a "brand new" unit from AAP retailed at $1250. Remember the $4300 price is a Trawick price for a unit plus installation, and there's no reason to pay that amount. A condensing unit is easily installed. All that's required is the removal of four bolts and disconnecting of two lines. After the reman is bolted down, the evaporator side needs to be purged and drawn down at which point the refrigerant can be released from the precharged reman. The unit may then require a slight topping depending upon the distance to the evaporator. It doesn't cost $8K. Let's keep it real.

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