Roof or basement AC
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08-23-2008, 12:35
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Roof or basement AC
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman"
<scottforman75@...> wrote: > > Three roof A/C's on my 86 PT38. > Ditto on my 86 PT40. They are on the roof and I like it that way. I'm in the process of changing out the original DuoTherms with DuoTherm Low Profile Penguin units. I've got everything purchased, one replaced, two to go....been on the go too much to get the rest done. Will get it done soon when I slow down a little. Doing the labor myself, the total cost will be $1200 for all three. From what I've been reading, the basement units have a higher maintenance costs. But, I also realize they are probably a little quiter. The three original A/Cs were all working but the front one started acting up. With their age, I decided to invest in new units to maintain reliability. The last thing I want if for the DW and kids to sweat on vacation! The old units are about 15" high. The new units are only 9" high. They just barely peek above the goat rail. Regards, Glenn Glenn & Lisa 1986 PT-40 Marietta, GA |
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Roof or basement AC - bubblerboy64 - 08-23-2008, 01:25
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Roof or basement AC - Glenn Allen - 08-23-2008 12:35
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