RV Air Conditioners

Keep cool on a hot day with our collection of RV air conditioners made for life on the road. We offer a wide selection of rooftop air conditioners that offer high energy efficiency and quick cooling capacity. With manual, single-zone, and multi-zone controls, you can adjust the temperature in your RV to maximize your comfort.

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Furrion® Furrion Chill® HE RV Roof Air Conditioner

SKU: ROOFTOP-AC-UNIT-HE

from $ 1,010.95
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Furrion® Furrion Chill® Cube Variable Speed RV Rooftop Air Conditioner (R32) - 18K BTU, Non-Ducted

SKU: CHILL-CUBE-18K-NON-DUCTED

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Furrion® Furrion Chill® Cube Variable Speed RV Rooftop Air Conditioner (R32) - 18K BTU, Ducted

SKU: CHILL-CUBE-18K-DUCTED

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Furrion® Furrion RV Roof Vent Fan with Lid Install Kit - 14" White #FVF14D90R6A-PS-AM

SKU: 2023042193

$ 131.95
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Furrion® Furrion Chill® HE RV Roof Air Conditioner with Standard Air Distribution Box for Manual Control

SKU: FURRION-CHILL-HE-KIT-DISTBOX-MAN-CONTROL

from $ 1,046.95
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Furrion® Furrion Chill® HE RV Roof Air Conditioner with Air Distribution Box Conversion Kit

SKU: FURRION-CHILL-HE-WITH-CONV-KIT

from $ 964.95
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Furrion® Furrion Chill® HE RV Roof Air Conditioner - 15K BTU, White #FACR15HESA-PS-AM

SKU: 2021130011

$ 1,143.95
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Furrion® Furrion Chill® HE RV Roof Air Conditioner - 13.5K BTU, White #FACR13HESA-PS-AM

SKU: 2021130014

$ 1,010.95
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Furrion® Furrion Chill® HE RV Roof Air Conditioner - 13.5K BTU, Black #FACR13HESA-BL-AM

SKU: 2021130012

$ 1,010.95
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Furrion® Furrion Chill® HE RV Roof Air Conditioner - 15K BTU, Black #FACR15HESA-BL-AM

SKU: 2021130008

$ 1,143.95
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Furrion® Furrion Chill® HE RV Roof Air Conditioner Single Zone Kit - 13.5K BTU, White

SKU: 2022447532

$ 1,117.95
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Furrion® Furrion Chill® HE RV Roof Air Conditioner Multi-Zone Kit - 15K BTU, White

SKU: 2022447538

$ 2,531.95
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RV Air Conditioners Made Easy

With features such as high-efficiency and the best cooling capacity available on the market, Furrion Chill® RV air conditioners offer many upgrades not previously seen in RV cooling appliances. Heat strips to warm the air, LED lighting to provide atmosphere and air distribution boxes in different sizes to fit RVs of any type provide configurable RV AC and travel trailer air conditioner options. Full system requirements for operation include an RV air conditioner unit, thermostat, air distribution box, and controller, each sold separately.

The high-efficiency 13,500-BTU and 15,000-BTU roof mount RV AC units in the Furrion Chill line keep you cool and comfortable no matter where your adventures takes you. The streamlined, aerodynamic design resists air drag and cuts down on fuel costs while looking modern and chic.

Experience superior cooling with Furrion's 18,000-BTU Chill Cube. This advanced unit combines powerful cooling capacity with energy-efficient technology and whisper-quiet operation, ensuring your RV stays comfortable even in the hottest climates.

We also offer conversion kits for our RV air conditioner units to retrofit existing competitor models in case you want to upgrade to a premium Furrion unit. Add a chic thermostat to complete your camper rooftop AC system and set your environment to "chill" mode.

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15,000-BTU RV Air Conditioners

Upgrade your camper cooling situation with a 15,000-BTU RV air conditioner. We offer single kits, multi-zone bundles, and replacement unit options.

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13,500-BTU RV Air Conditioners

Beat the heat on the road with a 13,500-BTU RV air conditioner. These ACs are available in high-efficiency models and single- or multi-zone kits.

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RV Air Conditioner Filters

Keep your interior air fresh and your AC unit running smoothly with a new RV air conditioner filter. Our filters are long-lasting and easy to swap out.

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RV Air Conditioner Parts

Find the exact replacement RV air conditioner part you need to get your AC up and running once more at peak performance.

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Complete AC Solutions for Every RV

At Lippert, we understand that a comfortable RV experience starts with the right air conditioning system. That’s why we offer a comprehensive range of AC solutions tailored for any RV. Whether you’re looking for a complete kit that includes the AC unit, air distribution box, and all necessary components for a complete system, or you need individual replacement parts, Lippert has you covered.

Our full kits are designed to provide RVers with everything they need for a seamless replacement / installation and optimal performance. Each kit includes high-quality components that ensure efficient cooling and long-lasting durability. For those who need specific parts, our selection of individual replacement components allows you to maintain and upgrade your existing system with ease.

With Lippert’s RV air conditioners, you can enjoy a well-rounded solution that keeps your rig cool and comfortable, no matter where your adventures take you.

Why a Furrion Air Conditioner?

Known for their innovative technology and reliable performance, Furrion air conditioners are designed to withstand the unique challenges of RV travel. Whether you’re exploring the desert or camping in a humid forest, Furrion ensures a consistent and pleasant indoor climate.

Furrion’s RV air conditioners are not only powerful but also energy-efficient. This means you can enjoy a cool environment without worrying about excessive power consumption. Their sleek and modern designs seamlessly integrate with your RV’s interior, adding both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Plus, with features like noise reduction and easy-to-use controls, Furrion makes it simple to maintain the perfect temperature on the road.

Choosing Furrion means investing in quality and peace of mind. With a reputation for durability and customer satisfaction, Furrion air conditioners are built to last, providing you with reliable cooling for many adventures to come.

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FAQs about RV ACs

  • How cold can an RV air conditioner get?
    The output temperature of an RV air conditioner can typically get as low as 20-30°F (11-17°C) below the ambient temperature. For example, if it's 90°F (32°C) outside, the AC can cool the air down to around 60-70°F (16-21°C). This is generally sufficient to keep the interior comfortable but may not create a "cold" environment in very hot conditions. If your AC is underperforming, you may need to troubleshoot the system. Check the owner’s manual for specific ratings on your AC unit.
  • Is it okay to run your RV AC all day?
    Yes, it is generally okay to run your RV AC all day. These units are designed for continuous operation. However, it's important to ensure the unit is not overworking due to clogged filters or other maintenance issues, as this can lead to inefficiency or damage over time. Consult the owner’s manual for limitations on your specific AC unit.
  • What is the life expectancy of an RV air conditioner?
    The components used in an RV air conditioner are designed to last at least 10 years and it is reasonable to expect the same for the complete system with proper maintenance.  However, life expectancy can be impacted by prolonged exposure to harsh road shock and extreme climate conditions.
  • What is the best AC unit for my RV?
    The best AC unit for your RV depends on the size of your RV, your typical camping conditions, and your budget. While some of the popular brand names include Dometic, Coleman, Advent Air, and Furrion, it’s important to choose a unit based on its capabilities in relation to your RV, as well as user reviews concerning reliability, efficiency, and cooling power. A unit with a higher BTU rating (such as 13,500 or 15,000 BTUs) is typically better for larger RVs or hotter climates.
  • Are all RV AC units the same size?
    No, RV AC units come in different sizes, typically based on their BTU rating and physical dimensions. While roof-mounted units often have a standard size for the opening (14” x 14”), the height and weight can vary. Some units are more compact and lightweight, designed for smaller RVs or those with limited roof space.
  • Do RV ACs use a lot of electricity?
    Yes, RV air conditioners can use a significant amount of electricity, typically between 1,500 and 2,000 watts when running. This can increase depending on the unit's size and efficiency. It is generally recommended that an RV AC be run off of a generator or a campsite power supply. Consult your owner’s manual for recommendations on your specific unit.
  • Will an RV AC run off a battery?
    Running an RV air conditioner off a battery alone is typically challenging due to the high power demand. While it’s possible with a large battery bank and a powerful inverter, the system will likely drain the batteries quickly. Most RVers use a generator or shore power to run their AC units.
  • Do RV air conditioners need a lot of maintenance?
    RV air conditioners require regular maintenance, but it's generally not too intensive. Key tasks include cleaning or replacing the air filters, inspecting the unit for damage, cleaning the coils, and ensuring the drainage system is clear. Regular AC maintenance helps improve efficiency and prolongs the unit's lifespan.
  • Do RV air conditioners ever run out of refrigerant?
    RV air conditioners are sealed systems and should not run out of refrigerant under normal circumstances. However, if there's a leak, the refrigerant can escape, leading to reduced cooling efficiency. If you suspect a leak, it's essential to have the system inspected and repaired by a professional or it may need to be replaced entirely.
  • Why is my RV AC not blowing cold air?
    If your RV AC is not blowing cold air, several issues could be at play, and you can troubleshoot your AC to identify the problem. The air filter could be clogged, restricting airflow. The unit might be low on refrigerant due to a leak. The condenser or evaporator coils could be dirty, preventing proper heat exchange. You can always take your RV to a professional shop for inspection if you suspect a problem.

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