Hi guys
I am not specialised in legal and regulations. But I suppose that for the security ones the Australian regulations cannot be that different from the European or US ones.
If I would use a house unit in my RV I would more look at the noise level and the durability and not only at the magnificent EER efficiency values. Don’t forget to do the correct interpretation of these values through comparable norms. Be aware that we do not only have the VW scandal but also the white and brown domestic products are concerned as the manufacturers do these measurement themselves !? Until today I have never seen one installed AC performing like on the specification papers. If there is written 2500 Watt (8530 BTU/h) cooling capacity than I measure after installation only 1800 Watt (6141 BTU/h) Probably lots of specs are the result of testing in some marketing laboratories…
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My warning about using stationary AC units in your vehicles is a general one. Please be clever if you do so. There is the real danger with 110/230V. Water penetration or extreme environments. Car accidents and other unforeseen may and do happen. What when the unit gets older ?
The initial price off the house unit is low but the cost of an AC installation is high and you don’t want to repair every weekend. There is a real concern about the heavy duty usage in a vehicle. Not every vehicle is used as a caravan. Consider that even the strongest heavy travel trucks have serious breakdowns after only 50.000km through Africa. The plastic AC unit will in that cases be the first to die. Replace it every month is not an option.
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The stuff I used is, although made for automotive, is even not strong enough. I opened all the components before installation and made minor modifications to get them more rugged proof. Cable looms, electrical connectors end cupper pipes were rigidified where possible. We used or blocked some rubber silent blocks on some components. The usage of AC systems in severe conditions has to be observed carefully. One day I found out why an AC unit was burned out and the vehicle got almost fire after a trip in the Sahara. There was 4kg of sand inside the unit…
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I love to read your proposed comparisons of COP/EER values for AC units. But please mention if the units that can be used in RV automotive environment or the ones where you have tested and where your experience is that they resist.
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All the best Campo