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Hi everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look together at this Advent Air Black Low Profile 13,500 BTU RV Air Conditioner for your carrier setup. Now, this low profile air conditioner unit is going to let you replace your carrier rooftop air conditioner on your RV or camper. And the included wiring adapter here is going to enable this air conditioner to work with your existing carrier setup. So it's virtually a plug and play operation here with this wiring kit. And the low profile design of this air conditioner is going to minimize wind resistance to help improve your overall fuel efficiency and also provide you a little more overhead clearance.

Now this 13,500 BTU per hour air conditioner, it's going to do a great job of quickly and efficiently cooling the inside of your RV or camper. And this is going to be compatible with your ducted and ductless systems. And this is going to be a bolt-on installation with the included hardware that you see there. So this is gonna work great for your motor homes, your RVs, and your fifth wheel and travel trailers. I do wanna point out though that this is not approved for use on school buses, food trucks, enclosed utility trailers or off-roading vehicles.

Just so you're aware of that. This is going to fit roofs from two and a half inches to five inches thick with an opening size of 14 and a quarter inches long by 14 and a quarter inches wide. And just to go over some overall measurements of this unit, so you have a good idea of the size. Measuring the length from front to back, we're sitting at about 31 inches long. The overall height from top to bottom, we're sitting at about 10 and one eighth inches tall.

And the overall width, we're sitting at about 24 and 15, 16th inches wide. The unit itself weighs a little under 70 pounds, and I would like to go ahead and remove the cover. I went ahead and removed the screws before our time together, just to save some time, and I, as you can see, you can see a little bit of the inside there from that view. But I want to give you a better view of the inside by giving you an overhead look. Now, this air conditioner does feature a fan blade with a three speed motor that's gonna give you ample airflow at 500 cubic feet per minute.

This air conditioner also features a condensation dispersion system, which is going to increase the cooling efficiency by managing the moisture to prevent water runoff. So hopefully you have a really good view here of the inside of our unit, with that cover off. I'm gonna go ahead and replace the cover. And while I do, I just wanted to point out that this cover is- (Andy knocks on cover) very, a pretty thick piece of plastic. I think it's gonna be very durable for you. Other RV air conditioners that I've come across in the past, some of them have thinner covers, they're kind of flimsy. They don't feel as durable as this one. The covers from Advent Air, especially on their low profile units, they seem pretty durable, pretty strong. So I think they're gonna do a good job of resisting impacts and do a great job of protecting the internal components from water and debris. (Andy taps on cover) And if you notice, this is very easy to remove. Again, you're just gonna remove the screws that secure it into place, then use the Phillips head screwdriver. So you can remove this cover, do a little bit of maintenance if you need to, clean it up, if you would like, before the season begins. And then when you're done, this is going to fit right back into place. It's gonna be a nice, snug, tight, secure fit. And then you'll just tighten down those screws and you will be good to go. The frame of this air conditioner is metal. It's a rigid metal frame, so it's going to be very durable. And you won't be able to see it from that angle, but on the bottom of this air conditioner, we do have thick foam support pads that's going to provide support between the roof of your RV and the air conditioner. And then a gasket seals the opening to prevent water seepage and air leaks. And those foam pads are gonna do a great job of helping to reduce noise, once this is mounted on the roof of your RV or camper. Let's take a closer look at our start capacitor on this side of the table here. This start capacitor, as you no doubt know, is going to jumpstart your air conditioner when a campsite or a generator just doesn't have

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