There are several types of RV air conditioners, and if none of them fit your rig there are also portable plug-in units that can do the job in a pinch with much less installation hassle. Each is designed to cool the interior while you’re on the road or camping, so there are some critical variables that we’ve considered in our evaluations.
Built-in and rooftop units offer lots of capacity and the quietest operation, but even they may not always be built for multi-zone thermostats in a really big RV. Similarly, small portable units are easy to add but might not cool as well or be as quiet. Since none of these units comes cheap, warranty and manufacturer reputation are also important.
We rate these RV air conditioning units on price, features, cooling capacity, size and ease of installation, noise levels, company customer service interactions and the unit’s warranty. Through research and evaluation, we judge each unit by these weighted metrics:
- Price (40%)
- Cooling capacity and energy use (15%)
- Size and ease of installation (15%)
- Manufacturer Reputation (10%)
- Warranty and customer service (10%)
- Noise levels (5%)
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