ReluctantTraveler
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Anyone heard of Velit Camping?
They're a relatively new company, from what I can gather, but their 12v AC unit looks really interesting. It's a drop-in replacement for a 110v AC (assuming you have enough lithium to power it, of course).
Unlike the Mabru or Dometic, it fits a standard 14x14 AC hole, and comes with a wiring harness, fuse, etc. They claim is runs at about 40 amps on max power and 20 amps on "eco mode", with a BTU rating of around 8k. Some YouTube videos I've seen seem to confirm those numbers.
One of the biggest complaints I have about my travel trailer is the AC. We like to "travel" more than "camp," and often stop at places on the road between one stop and another. BUT... we travel with a dog, who often isn't allowed in places we'd like to stop. If it's hot out, we can't make stops we'd want to because he'd overheat.
Having a 12v AC would dramatically change what we can do while on the road. But I also don't want to install something, head out on a trip, and have it die on us!
They're a relatively new company, from what I can gather, but their 12v AC unit looks really interesting. It's a drop-in replacement for a 110v AC (assuming you have enough lithium to power it, of course).
Unlike the Mabru or Dometic, it fits a standard 14x14 AC hole, and comes with a wiring harness, fuse, etc. They claim is runs at about 40 amps on max power and 20 amps on "eco mode", with a BTU rating of around 8k. Some YouTube videos I've seen seem to confirm those numbers.
One of the biggest complaints I have about my travel trailer is the AC. We like to "travel" more than "camp," and often stop at places on the road between one stop and another. BUT... we travel with a dog, who often isn't allowed in places we'd like to stop. If it's hot out, we can't make stops we'd want to because he'd overheat.
Having a 12v AC would dramatically change what we can do while on the road. But I also don't want to install something, head out on a trip, and have it die on us!