What You Need to Know About RV Air Conditioning?
RV air conditioners are roughly divided into two categories: driving air conditioners and parking air conditioners. The two can be distinguished by their names. One is used during the RV driving, and the other is used after arriving at the campsite.

Driving air conditioner: It is generally used in self-propelled RVs, that is, the air conditioner used in the cab that comes with the chassis part. Generally, it needs to be powered directly by the engine during the driving process.




Parking air conditioner: As the name implies, it is an air conditioner that uses a stable power supply when the RV arrives at the parking place. According to the different installation positions, it can be divided into two types: top-mounted air conditioners and bottom-mounted air conditioners, and according to functional divisions, it can be divided into heating and cooling air conditioners and single-refrigeration air conditioners. (RVs with a length of more than 5 meters generally use heating and cooling air conditioners). According to the type of air conditioner, it can be divided into household air conditioner and RV special air conditioner. From the power supply type, it can be divided into 12V, 24V, 220V air conditioners.






