Las Vegas is mostly dry, the Mojave desert is, just as Death Valley, the dryest place in the US. I grew up with swamp coolers, evaporative coolers, which add humidity as a process to cool the air. Here it works to about 25%, before it looses it's cooling effect. Heat pumps don't cool enough in the hot summer, heat exchanging doesn't do well when it so hot. I just removed my front roof top Penguin that was 11.5Kbtu and got a 15K to handle the big windshields. Nick what do you think about regional AC issues? lvmci...
Go to any big city and see new entainer coaches parked for performances with 5 or 6 rooftop units. Those people know what works. Btw, ear plugs are cheap. Instead, come up with ideas to make them quieter. Those tall top sides hide them well along with outside noise. Didn't know they actually on awnings. The earlier versions looked too far in to be awnings. Maybe some type of sound absorbant on inside of ceiling cover can work.Has anyone been using the heat pump versions rooftops? Are they worth the added expense?
I originally installed a 12,000 BTU Pioneer Minisplit, with the Condenser in the front drivers side Luggage Bay and the evaporator over the windshield.I have been extremely pleased with the result, given enough time the single unit will cool the bus nicely.The problems come when you want to cool the bus down quickly, living in Florida we also have issue when the temps start to get into the upper 90’s.In my original plans I planned to install a second 12,000 BTU Minisplit in the back with the evaporator on the rear wall over the bed and the Condenser installed in the engine compartment where I had removed the original MCI Blackwater tank.Reality struck and I realized I could not install the Condenser in that area.Neither me or the Wife really wanted to put an air Conditioner on the roof, After much thought and debate, We decided we would rather be cool, and the decision was made to install a Coleman 15,000 BTU Mach 15 roof top AC in the rear Escape hatch. I wanted to leave my options open and be able change at a future time so, I had my fabricator friend build me a new hatch out of aluminum with the 14” square hole already cut into it, removed and saved the original hatch and mounted the AC in the new hatch.So far we are very happy with the result, the best of both worlds, We can run both roof top and mini split and cool the bus down instantly, once the bus is cool we shut off the Coleman and maintain with the mini split. With minimal power we can run the Mini Split only, We can also run both Roof top and Mini Split under full load at less than 25 Amp, Need almost 30 amps to run both AC’s, refrigerator, Hot water heater, TV and house battery charger, need to shut off the Roof Top to run the Micro wave.No issues at 50 amp.Peter
If you want quiet, I took two Penquin roof tops and converted them to basement units-lot of work and engineering. But VERY quiet. Good Luck, TomC
Tom, I would like more details and pictures when you have time. I have three spare Penguins that need something to do. I have often thought it would be possible, but the details are numerous.,