- 13,500 BTUs, 115 Volt AC power
- Rigid, metal constructed base pan
- Premium, thick, watertight vent opening gasket with six dense foam support pads
- Three fan speeds Installs in standard 14.25″ x 14.25″ vent opening
- Optional plug-in heat strip available
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ASA Electronics ACM135 Advent Air 13,500 BTU Roof Top AC, White
$643.57
+ Free GiftManufacturer | ASA Electronics |
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Brand | ASA Electronics |
Model | Advent 13.5 |
Item Weight | 68.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 33.46 x 25.6 x 15 inches |
Item model number | ACM135 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | ACM135 |
OEM Part Number | Replaces Dometic Duo Therm Brisk Air 45915 |
Hollander Number | AC135SP |
Special Features | 3 Speed Fan |
Amperage | 14 Amps |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Wattage | 3000 watts |
Capacity | 50 Pounds |
8 reviews for ASA Electronics ACM135 Advent Air 13,500 BTU Roof Top AC, White
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Amazon Customer –
Arrived quickly, then I opened it up to install a soft start unit and was very impressed with how well made the unit is. Completely interchangeable with the lower unit I had from another manufacturer. The one thing I wish is for these manufacturers to start factory installing the soft start units since it is so common for us to install them. They have at least a ten year history of performance.
Sheldon D. Richardson –
This is an upper unit exact replacement for older Dometic units. It is plug-and-play with the lower control box. Just get it in place, plug in the plastic plug and the ice detector wire and it is connected. The four hold down bolts from below fit perfectly. Easy do-it yourself; but you need some help getting it on top of the RV.
J.c. –
Wish to never have to post poor reviews, ever.But I think you should know this information before you decide on a purchase of a new rv roof ac. consider and compare.
Ok,it cools and does do soom to the process of air dehumidification which makes it a air-conditioning unit .
Now for the rest of the story. After you purchase and install the start capacitor they offer sold separately and you purchase the one of their ceiling unit one of two are offered for this an hope that it’s not broken parts (😭😟 ) when it arrives you have just spent the amount of a good rv roof ac unit with everything included.
But hindsight really is 20/20.
Hope that helps you decide first and foremost it would have been great to have thought it through..I blame my lack of understanding, consideration plus not involving and using The CALCULATOR…😟 for totality I guess I can live with it. stay cool 😎 folks 😎 👌.
S. Crawford –
Some four years ago, we replaced a Dometic that lasted only three years with an Advent 15K. It has run smoothly, produces more cold air, and is quieter. So, when it can time to replace the bedroom 13.5K, we went with the Advent and it is working well. Except for the challenge of getting them on the roof, installation is very easy.
Knock-off
Margaret A. Carrow –
Very easy to install. Worked great
Leonardo Salcedo –
The mounting screws were not long enough. Unit does cool very well good choice for the price.
J Lott –
Easy replacement, bought the travel trailer used and it had the same unit so it took longer to get the unit on top of the roof. Everything else was a plug and play. It was a simple install works great. It has a 2 yr warranty so I’m good.
SweetPotatoPie –
What is on top of the roof is the ONLY thing that is included. There is no ceiling assembly with controls at all. No instruction manual or wiring diagram (nor can I find one online). No mounting bracket to attach it. No divider to separate air going in and out. I removed the white cover to look for said items and had a hard time putting it back on due to it being crushed and bowed out. The box it came in and plastic cover showed zero damage so it may have came from factory like that. After hiring a HVAC guy to re-wire to use same plug as previous unit I learned that the motor is bad. He also failed to find wiring diagram online but were able to match colors. People in videos should mention the lack of ceiling assembly. Especially the one showing them installing. U could tell he used a switch other than found on a control board but he never mentioned it.