The
Installation of the RV-AC-Starter™ is very simple - It takes just a few
minutes to install the new RV-AC Starter (pat.pending) Crafted with
pride here in the USA!
Have you ever tried to start your A/C on a hot day with a generator that, theoretically, should run your A/C? The Generator struggles and goes into overload because it cannot supply the starting current required to start the Air conditioner. Of course, you can try to find help on the Internet - there are some expensive and rather complex solutions available!
Here
is a simple solution: Use our RV AC Starter! A smart
time delay circuit (Pat. pending) delays
the fan motor for a few seconds, giving the compressor enough time to start up
and run at full speed before the fan motor starts. As an additional advantage,
the evaporator coil has a bit of time to cool down before the room blower
starts.
Note: This is the new RV-AC-Starter™ that reduces the starting power-draw by about 50% - not just a simple Hard-start device!
The new RV-AC-Starter will fit:
Dometic®
RV A/C models:
BRISK AIR, DUO-THERM, PENGUIN, QUICK COOL
Coleman®, AirXcel®, Advent®,
Coleman all models - except "low profile"
models
Mach 1, 3, 10, 15 (high profile) - will not work on Mach 8 low profile.
Polar Cub #1, #2 (all high profile models)
Advent ACM135/150 (all high profile models)
Carrier® all
models except "low profile" models
Note: The picture is
a stock photo, your item may look a little bit different (don't worry!)
Will the
RV-AC-Starter™ work with my Generator?
IMPORTANT: A
13,500/15,000 BTU RV A/C consumes about 1300 to 1600 Watt while running,
respectively 2800 to 3500 watts at start-up.
The
GOOD NEWS: If you get our RV-AC-Starter™, you'll be able to use your AC
with a small portable generator with about 2200 Watt starting power, preferably
an inverter type.
The
SAD NEWS: Without our RV-AC-Starter™ - you will need a generator with
at least 2900 to 3500 watts starting power! Forget about
"portable"!
Good
to know: Generator advertise the STARTING POWER - not the
RUNNING WATTS!
Many
1800 Watt (running power) generators are unable to start/run an RV AC; because
of other equipment like the battery charger, light, TV/Radio consuming extra
watts in addition to the AC!
Caution: Turn OFF
(temporarily) all AC breakers except for the central power on the first AC
start. Don't PLAY with the thermostat; wait at least 3 min before restarting
the AC (to let the high pressure equalize)!
We
recommend Cummins Onan P2500i Portable Generator (less than 700 dollars -
2200 Watt running!)
Other good choices: HONDA EU2200i, Yamaha EF2200iS (but more expensive!).
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We appreciate and thank you for your business. Have a blessed and
beautiful day! Appliance and Air©.