❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead—your RV’s ultimate climate upgrade!
The ASA Electronics ACM135B Advent 13,500 BTU RV air conditioner delivers powerful, efficient cooling with advanced features like silicone-coated fins to prevent freeze-ups, extra copper tubing for enhanced heat exchange, and a durable metal chassis. Designed for both ducted and non-ducted systems, it offers three blower speeds and an overload protector, all while using eco-friendly refrigerant to keep your travels comfortable and responsible.
Manufacturer | ASA Electronics |
Brand | ASA Electronics |
Model | acm135b |
Item Weight | 68.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 4 x 1 inches |
Item model number | acm135b |
Manufacturer Part Number | ACM135B |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Wattage | 31.04 watts |
Capacity | 1350 British Thermal Units |
A**U
Get out of the Florida heat
Although the dealer said “one ,15k AC unit more than meet the cooling needs in Florida!” Liar!We purchased the second AC unit and we just got it installed . Climbing on the roof of our coach was not something I looked forward too( I am79 years old, but enjoy doing things myself). Installation is straight forward ( thanks for the YouTube tutorial) , the most challenging part is removing old sealant and preparing area to unit. When we cranked unit for the first time, we were amazed at how Quiet it runs compared to the existing unit. Even in 98 degree weather and high humidity the unit started cooling quickly.. the quality of the unit itself is excellent. Time will tell how it holds up to Florida heat. I also purchased the heat strip, and it was another simple installation. I highly recommend this product,
M**N
Plug and Play
I bought this unit basically as an experiment. My mid 90's Fleetwood Motorhome had a problematic funky old thermostat on the wall which caused the front AC unit to skip and work sometimes. After some research, I decided to go with manually controlled units. So I bought this unit. Along with the mounting face and a seal.First time I've ever done anything like this. The hard part was getting the new AC on the roof of a motorhome. Once I pried off the old unit from inside the Motorhome (which had been installed since 1995), it was all easy from there.Set the new AC unit somewhat square, go into your RV, kinda center it, and get the 4 long 10mm bolts, I used a cheap electric drill and socket. Bingo its in and tight. Plug your unit into the control box. Wire the white-black and ground in. Turn on the power and bingo..we got cold air!I might swap this unit to the rear bedroom and order me a new one, (same company) the largest BTU they sell.Trust me, reader, I'm an old boomer and if I can do it, you can. For the money, it's a no-brainer.
J**.
It Takes 3 people to get it on the Roof. Only the Rooftop Replacement. Nothing inside RV included!
Well what Liked was it was a direct replacement for the Second Time! Yes I replaced the original unit which was a Dometic(junk didnt last one year). The second unit a Advent was installed by a RV repair shop that charged me installation fees to Warranty the Unit that they wouldn't come fix under warranty. They wanted $150 just to show up. The advent unit kept burning the red run wire off the compressor! I repaired the unit (R) run wire until it quit cooling. It ran out of refrigerant. $150 repair. No telling how long the compressor would last. SO....I replaced it with this unit. I expect the NEW Advent to last about 3 or 4 years at the most. Also the difference between the Black and White unit is the Cover. The old white cover mounted right up. So if your replacing the unit and don't care about color buy the Black one it was Cheaper now I have a Extra Black Cover. I used the Old white one to reduce the Direct heat. I also painted the old white cover with Tropicool which dropped the cover heat in the Hot Texas Sun. ALSO the new unit Doesn't even come with the Thermostat wire! So I had to use the old one!
A**G
Great working high-end AC
This is the second one I’ve bought from this company and they both work like a charm. Very good price. Don’t waste your money on Coleman or dometic.. they work both ways manually with the controller that you can buy for 100 bucks or plug-in. Play with egsisting dometic thermostat
E**S
2 years 1 month two hundred hours use is all I got
Had it professionally installed with new dedicated wiring to a new breaker box. Started off blowing cold cold cold, really handled a big old 20' camper well. Unfortunately for me I didn't get a lot of time free to use it... This year the fan motor is blown and getting a part is impossible. It's dead to me and there's no time to to wait before our one camp outing. @ years is at least 28 years less than any air conditioner should go before this happens. They made them that way for decades and now nobody knows how? I don't think so.
J**T
RV ac
The unit was poorly boxed and and was damaged on one side, but still usable, didn't have time to send it back and reorder, but it does work ok .
A**Z
Do not buy this
The product did great till we got our first rain. The ac starting pouring water like a waterfall inside the RV. While it was raining you could see the water coming in from the seal. I can't even fix it bc the seal come attached to the AC. And they are offering to fix nothing. I now have water damage on my ceiling. And they are saying it's our fault. Do not buy this product they will not fix it if something goes wrong.
G**E
Fantastic roof top air conditioning unit
Purchase this AC unit to replace an older AC unit, it was a direct retrofit. This unit is producing air Temperature at 45.6 Degrees F. temperature taking on a digital thermocouple at the air conditioner vent. Reference outside temperature 87° F. Temperature inside the camper 67° F. The total cost of this unit was about $500 less than the Dometic Duo Therm that it replaced. It also came with a two year replacement warranty. Great buy : )
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