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Old 06-21-2018, 07:27 PM   #2
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Couple of considerations. Is the bedroom roof built to support the weight of an AC unit? If so,the 14X14 hole is the standard size, so any RV AC will fit. I would use a NON ducted unit, since I would bet the ductwork isn’t run to that vent.

Converting to 50A service would be a daunting task at best. How to route the wiring could prove problematic if your thinking of removing it when/if you move up to a new unit, It can be done but think about it before you do anything that can’t be undone.
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