Aires acondicionados para vehículos recreativos de perfil bajo

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What counts as a low profile RV air conditioner?

A low profile RV AC unit sits roughly 9 to 10 inches above the roofline, compared to standard units that stand 13 to 14 inches tall. The lower silhouette reduces wind drag, helps with garage and low-clearance access, and gives the rig a cleaner look. Cooling output stays in the same 13,500 to 15,000 BTU range as standard-height units, so you do not give up capacity for the slimmer profile.

Will a low profile unit fit my existing 14x14 roof opening?

Yes. Every low profile RV air conditioner in this collection mounts to the standard 14 x 14 inch roof opening used across virtually all RVs, so it drops into the same cutout as the unit you are replacing. You will still need to match the ceiling assembly to your setup (ducted versus non-ducted, with or without heat pump). See the FreshJet 5 heat pump ceiling assembly or the Coleman Power Saver HP ducted ceiling assembly for compatible interior kits.

Which brands and BTU options are in this collection?

This collection covers low profile units from Dometic (including the FreshJet 5 FJX5557MWHCS, 15,000 BTU) and Coleman, in both 13,500 and 15,000 BTU configurations, with cool-only and heat pump options. Always confirm your model number, roof opening, and amperage draw before ordering to make sure you get the correct fit.

Can I add a soft start to a low profile RV AC?

Yes, and it is a smart pairing if you run on a 30 amp service or generator. A soft start reduces inrush current by up to 75%, which helps the compressor start cleanly without tripping breakers. Shop the Coleman RV air conditioner soft start kits for compatible options.