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RV air conditioner mounted on roof of RV.
RV air conditioner mounted on roof of RV.

RV and Camper Air Conditioners

Protects your RV from harmful power surges and softens AC startups.
Protects your RV from harmful power surges and softens AC startups.
Have an Air Conditioner on the Fritz, or Looking to Upgrade Your Rig? We’ve got what you’re looking for. Replace or upgrade your heating and cooling systems with one of our AC units. Don’t forget the air conditioner parts - add in an AC soft start or new AC shroud to get your current unit in tip-top shape. We even have air filters to keep you and your loved ones safe on your travels.Not only do we have the appliances you need, we also have accessories to fix and install them. Replace those worn or broken AC vents or thermostats. Or grab a replacement for that lost torn AC cover.With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.How do I choose the right air conditioner for my RV?Selecting the appropriate air conditioner depends on your RV's size, your typical camping environment, and your power setup. Larger RVs or those used in hotter climates may benefit from a unit with higher BTUs for more effective cooling. Additionally, ensure your RV's electrical system can support the unit's power requirements. For a variety of options, you can explore etrailer's selection of RV air conditioners. Can I replace my old RV air conditioner with a new one myself?Yes, many RV owners choose to replace their air conditioners themselves. It's important to select a unit that matches the specifications of your existing setup, including the same BTU rating and compatible dimensions. If you're replacing a Dometic unit, for example, ensure the new unit is designed to fit Dometic setups. Always follow the manufacturer's installation instructions carefully.What maintenance does an RV air conditioner require?Regular maintenance includes cleaning or replacing air filters, checking and cleaning the condenser and evaporator coils, and inspecting the unit for any signs of damage or wear. Keeping the unit clean and free of debris ensures optimal performance and longevity. Check our our FAQ for a full guide. Can I run my RV air conditioner on a generator?Yes, you can run an RV air conditioner on a generator, provided the generator has sufficient capacity to handle the unit's power requirements. It's essential to check the starting and running wattage of your air conditioner and ensure your generator can accommodate those needs. For more information on power requirements and compatible generators, you can consult our FAQ article. Are there energy-efficient RV air conditioners available?There are energy-efficient models designed to provide effective cooling while consuming less power. Features such as high-efficiency compressors, better insulation, and advanced thermostats contribute to reduced energy consumption. Exploring options with energy-saving features can help you find a unit that balances performance with efficiency.