❄️ Chill smarter, drive farther — the ultimate rooftop AC for the modern adventurer!
The Furrion Chill Cube 18K BTU RV rooftop air conditioner combines powerful variable speed compressors with a lightweight, aerodynamic design to deliver quiet, energy-efficient cooling. Engineered for easy bolt-on installation and equipped with eco-friendly R32 refrigerant, it ensures superior comfort and longer battery life during your off-grid travels.
Manufacturer | Furrion |
Part Number | 2024039645 |
Item Weight | 94 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 39 x 19 x 31 inches |
Item model number | FACR18VSDA-PS-AM |
Size | 18K BTU |
Color | White |
Style | Ducted |
Installation Method | Rooftop |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Silent Mode |
Included Components | 18K BTU RV rooftop air conditioner |
Capacity | 18000 Cubic Feet |
D**T
Best RV AC unit so far.
Install was a breeze. The unit is much quieter then all of my other units I have had. It cools the RV quickly and no soft start is needed. This unit runs easily on the inverer as the power slowly ramps up.
J**R
Works great and really quiet
We were able to put it to the test this weekend. The unit worked great. We have a trailer we keep in Parker, AZ. This weekend it hit 110 degrees and the unit kept our trailer nice and cool. It is extremely quiet. My only complaint is trying to figure out the remote which acts as a thermostat and controller. I can't get the temperature to adjust from the remote and send the signal to the unit. I can get it to change all of the other settings except the temperature.You do need to purchase a lower box unit for the inside of your trailer which I found at a different supplier. The seller here on Amazon was out of stock but helped supply the part numbers needed.One weekend down, let's see how it works the balance of the summer and hopefully for years in the future.
B**.
Garbage. Don't do it.
Was delivered in a beat up box but actual manufacturer's box inside the beat up box was fine, no damage. Installed unit.Problem #1, blowing out of the return instead of the duct. 1.5 hours on hold with manufacturer, long past their support closing time, finally killed call. They went home and left us on hold. Another hour and 20 minutes on hold next day, to be told that the duct adapter was facing the wrong way. Clearly states on the adapter with arrows and text " this end FORWARD". Well, it turns out that forward means towards the back window of the vehicle...... And no, it's not obvious which way around it should go when installing, hence following the big stamped markings.....Problem #2. Ran for less than an hour and a big noise and horrible vibration. Opened roof top unit and found a wad of insulating material had been sucked into the condenser fan and broke a blade off the fan. A velcro'd "blanket" that appears to go around the compressor. Obviously not installed correctly and destroyed the unit as a result.Another 1.5 hours on hold, warranty case started, email sent, told to respond to email with documentation, including photos, then call in to expedite because otherwise it might take 2 days to get to the email. Did that. Called in, ANOTHER hour on hold, to be told that Amazon carries the warranty for the first 30 days, so manufacturer won't help, even though it was their horrible quality control that caused the problem. Couldn't tell me that on the earlier phone call? Amazon says 2 days for seller to respond. Customer was supposed to use vehicle tomorrow. Still waiting for a response.
A**E
Very impressive AC unit
Nice modern looking AC unit. The install was fairly easy, although it's fairly heavy so two people is a benefit.the instructions are a little vague so watch a YouTube video. Blows ice cold. The remote temp is off by about 3 degrees.
C**E
I love variable speed compressor ACs
Performs much better than my previous unit in my 38' RV. It is super quiet and efficient. The advantage of variable speed compressors is they can control humidity much better. 78 degrees on my old unit was unbearable where on this unit it feels cool...75 is chilly. Since the unit runs constantly (at low power) the temp is more consistent/stable, no temp swings like the older units. Silence and cool/dry air at night is so much nicer! I think I'm saving a bit more than 50% which matters to me since I am fully solar.You should know before buying:I bought the ducted unit and it was not so easy to adapt as the ceiling display/vent board (ADB) had a light and vent in the way. My old unit did not have a ceiling module. You should ensure you have the unobstructed space to mount the ADB or plan around it. Also, my AC and return ducts are side-by-side and not as it expects in the installation manual. Rebuilding duct forms with foam and silver tape is really not a big deal though.Some manuals may suggest the ADB comes with this unit..it does not. There is a seperate SKU for the ADB and it is required since it has the thermostat control and display module.I noticed after installation that a lot of water collects below the condenser coil. The bottom of the unit is molded plastic and it has a sort of built-in pan. Condensate will eventually overflow this shallow pan and exit through a hole (good) but I've seen the condenser sitting in a full pan of water and the fan splashing the water everywhere and that seems bad. There are many egress holes in the bottom so I don't get why not one in the pan. I am considering drilling a small hole to allow it to drain like a normal home AC drain pan because this just seems so obvious but it's not in the manual. Possibly this was causing the other user's freezing issue but I haven't encountered this in Florida.
D**A
Bad customer service
Just purchased this unit less than a week ago to replace my 28 year old 13.5k btu rooftop ac unit. I own a 30 ft 1997 Coachmen Mirada with no slides. According to the product description this unit is approximately 18k btu. The unit did install very easily was basically plug and play. The problem is it pushes out about half the amount of air as my old ac and no where near as cold. I mis-read the description (my own stupidity) for the distribution box and thought it had vents facing front and back. I did find that they make a distribution box with the vents I need. Upon reading the reviews of the correct distribution box it shows multiple complaints about the distribution box causing the ac unit to freeze and cuts down the airflow even more. I contacted the company to see if the distribution box problems had been corrected before I waste money buying one but they have failed to respond to my emails as well as phone calls just get transferred to no where. The distribution box that came with the unit can barely keep the front end of the RV below 78 degrees. Not sure if it has a bad fan or compressor. Will update if they finally get back with me.
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