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1983 35FC A/C (Air Conditioner) Replacement Advice
02-19-2009, 11:07
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1983 35FC A/C (Air Conditioner) Replacement Advice

When we purchased our unit the previous owner gave me a Dometic Brisk air that he had purchased but not installed. I installed it with no problem. Next year the front AC failed and I purchased a Carrier. It was more difficult to install due to the curve ceiling on our FC. I wouldn't pay extra for the heat strip, they don't provide much heat in cool weather and a lot of drafts are created. If I was doing it over I would get another Brisk Air. I also damaged the cover on the Brisk Air and got a replacement form United RV here in Fort Worth. They are not cheap ($115).
- Chuck Wheeler-
1982 FC 31SB Fort Worth TX


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Here is some model information from the unit.

Cooling amps - 15.5
Serial Number - 2D 062508
Model Number - QC135-A
Cooling BTU/HR - 13,000

I suppose it is actually a 13 instead of a 13.5 unit.

Thanks for your help!

Nate Owens
1983 35FC
"It's a Wanderful Life"

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1983 35FC A/C (Air Conditioner) Replacement Advice - Pete Masterson - 02-19-2009, 06:50
1983 35FC A/C (Air Conditioner) Replacement Advice - Chuck Wheeler - 02-19-2009 11:07
1983 35FC A/C (Air Conditioner) Replacement Advice - Glenn Allen - 02-19-2009, 14:31



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