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Old 07-31-2020, 05:53 PM   #1
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I have a 2011 laredo 5th wheel with coleman mach III a/c I want to install another unit in the bedroom, can anyone tell me if keystone pre wired the front vent area for a/c or can a wire be run easily

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Old 07-31-2020, 05:58 PM   #2
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Is your trailer 30 amp or 50 amp service. 30A is 3 prong, 50A is 4 prong plug. If it’s 30a then no, there isn’t any wiring at the bedroom vent. If it’s a 50A then simply take the inside ring down and look for Romex.
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Old 07-31-2020, 07:00 PM   #3
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Thanks for the answer of my first question,(not the answer I was looking for) ok second question, My 2011 30' Laredo 5th wheel has a 13,500 btu a/c as we all know 80 plus degree it's hard to keep it cool inside. The question is it worth the money to install a 15,500 btu a/c how big of a difference can I expect.
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I believe the largest is 15K and yes I saw a marked improvement. Make sure you use the same brand and the install will be plug and play.
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Thanks for the answer of my first question,(not the answer I was looking for) ok second question, My 2011 30' Laredo 5th wheel has a 13,500 btu a/c as we all know 80 plus degree it's hard to keep it cool inside. The question is it worth the money to install a 15,500 btu a/c how big of a difference can I expect.
Are you talking about ADDING or REPLACING with a 15k unit?
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