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Good Source for Roof Top A/C Units????

Started by Highway Yacht, August 12, 2010, 09:24:03 PM

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KozyCade

In short without going into detail, the solar unit in question is a great idea if it was mfg'd in a 24 volt input voltage model to serve the RV industy. The 48 volt was specifically mfg'd for the telco market and with space beinging a premium in lugage bays I certainly do not want to add a third bank of batteries with the expense to seal the system per NEC regs.

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Sean

Quote from: KozyCade on August 13, 2010, 11:47:09 AM
... The 48 volt was specifically mfg'd for the telco market ...

This unit is not made for telecommunications -- it is a residential unit made for off-grid living.

While you are correct that 48vdc is the standard voltage for telecommunications plant, it is also a very common voltage for alternative energy (AE) applications, and you will find many off-grid and grid-tie inverter-chargers operate on this voltage.

FWIW.

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luvrbus

If you can wait  www.pplmotorhomes.com  have a sale every year on AC units the 1st week of Oct. check their site everyday as some of the sales will be for only 3 days for example I bought 3 Carriers complete with inside covers and shipping for 287 bucks each,only thing  I thought was wrong was I paid for the 3 from AZ had them shipped to Texas and they hit me with a 8% sales tax for Texas,yea I know Carrier is out of RV ac business but at that price and with the Carrier warranty I took a chance I still believe Carrier had the best roof top of the 3 manufactures
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Highway Yacht

Quote from: Sean on August 13, 2010, 11:40:23 AM


I thought you got some good answers to your original question, so I did not chime in.  Since you're asking again, though, here's the skinny:

HTH,

-Sean
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Actually I wasn't asking again but glad you thought I was because you brought up some good points and ideas that I hadn't even thought of.. I was merely trying to clarify my original question to those who hadn't chimed in yet since it was being perceived by some that I only wanted dirt cheap units and wasn't interested in anything else. Of course I like a good deal just as much as the next guy but I do expect to pay a fair market price for a decent unit.

Thanks to all of you that have answered, I now have lots of advice and info to hopefully make a sound decision when making my purchase. Thanks Again.
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