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Old 11-16-2021, 08:51 AM   #43
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Very nice! keep updating. more pictures,
Thanks! I parked her for the winter at an outdoor storage facility, weather permitting I will be going out most weekends to work on her. I've been doing a complete rebuild of the coach (new sidewalls, new everything from the windshield to the back wall, attached picture is from Feb 2020 just after I installed the new passenger-side exterior). Mostly done now but lots of items left, including installing the AC evaporator. I will post pictures of that as it proceeds.

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Thanks! I parked her for the winter at an outdoor storage facility, weather permitting I will be going out most weekends to work on her. I've been doing a complete rebuild of the coach (new sidewalls, new everything from the windshield to the back wall, attached picture is from Feb 2020 just after I installed the new passenger-side exterior). Mostly done now but lots of items left, including installing the AC evaporator. I will post pictures of that as it proceeds.

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My 1992 Coleman AC bit the dust and after researching I decided to install a 12k btu 17seer 120 volt mini split heat pump. It took me a couple of days but was not that bad, yes I lost some storage. I have not had dash AC for years so it was critical that I get on it. It is super quiet and low power consumption. $520 delivered from ebay. If one is not enough, I will add another unit in the rear as my 4k genny will easily run both. Here are some pics and if you have questions, let it rip.

Dumb question, is the heat pump a separate unit, or part of the compressor unit?
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Dumb question, is the heat pump a separate unit, or part of the compressor unit?


All in one unit
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Indoor Unit: 33.50in x 11.80in x 7.8in (850mm x 275mm x 198mm)
Outdoor Unit: 28in x 21.50in x 10in (711mm x 546mmx 254mm)
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