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Hello,

I will be adding rooftop AC to my '87 Dolphin and would like some advice.

1) what is a good overall unit & value? (is the Coleman Mach 3 a good choice?)

2) Is something that I can probably install my self (above average mechanical knowledge & a decent set of tools) and what is the basic steps/procedure of the installation?

Thank you all, I really appreciate your help!

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If I were going to add an AC unit I would get one of the low profile 13.5 BTU unit because of their small (vertical) footprint. Carrier, Duo-Therm, and Coleman all make low profile RV AC units. At just 7 1/2" the Carrier is the smallest in height.

They are all self contained so it is just a matter of removing the old vent, dropping on the new AC, tightening up the 4 bolts that hold it down, and hooking up the electric connections (which should already be waiting for you)

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Thanks Diesel,

Sounds pretty simple. I'm gonna give it a go! As usual your advice is straightforward easy to understand and highly appreciated!

I do have one more question about the water heater, The drain at the bottom is all rusted and non-functional (won't turn). If I try to get it out and replace it do I run the risk of damaging the fitting it goes in & making the situation worse? (it does not leak but I imagine that it probably could use a good flush).

Thanks again!

ps: That sure is a clean & beautiful rig that you have!

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The water heater drain "should" be a white nylon 1/2" plug unless someone has replaced it with something else. If your nylon plug has been replaced with metal, get it out and use the proper nylon drain plug.

http://www.rvpartscenter.com/ProductDetail...&CategoryID

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I got the AC unit (coleman mach 3) and have a question about where to mount it:

Which existing vent should I use? The one in the rear, where the wires are located? Or the one in the middle of the coach? If I used the middle hole how can I cleanly route the wiring to it?

Also, any suggestions on how to actually get this thing on the roof? Its pretty heavy and a lot larger than I had thought. (2 people on ground and two on top?)

Thanks!

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AC units are heavy and awkward. Get it on the roof the best way you can (grunt, push, shove, sweat)... Get a couple of friends to give you a hand with it. I purchased a small rolling scaffolding unit that has been invaluable when working on these motor homes. Something like this would be very helpful for getting an AC unit up and down from the roof.

http://www.toymike.com/diesel/pics/toyhouseScaffolding.jpg

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Use the vent that is wired for the AC unit.

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I believe that now all roof top ac units offer a heat strip option that can be easily added at a later date.

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Just to clarify I'm actually talking about something different than the heat strip that most a/c units are prewired for. The heat strips typically put out 5600btus of heat. http://www.dometic.com/enus/Americas/USA/R...uctdataid=66934

is one example of a heat pump model made by Dometic. It provides 13,500btus of both cooling and heating. This

http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv-air-...t-strip-kit.htm

is an example of a heat strip putting out 5600btus.

I installed a Dometic 15,000btu ac/heat pump on a 5th wheel and it certainly helped out. The drawback is below about 40 degrees the heat pump can't provide much heat.

Here is a Dometic brochure on all the heat pump models

http://www.dometic.com/f0493afb-4b19-459b-...32be76248.fodoc

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