1. Mount external unit: Clean roof, apply gasket around the roof opening.
2. Secure with brackets: Attach rods to unit base, align and tighten brackets to roof.
3. Install indoor panel: Align with external unit rods, secure tightly.
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Tailored for RVs, campers, trucks, and vans, this air conditioner delivers both cooling and heating, designed for use while driving or parked.
Boasts a 10,000 BTU cooling and 4,500 BTU heating capacity, quickly adjusting your vehicle's temperature for immediate comfort.
Built with inverter technology, the air conditioner adjusts compressor speed based on demand, maintaining steady temperature while minimizing power draw—ideal for saving battery life during off-grid use.
Our rooftop air conditioner weighs just 45lb and stands only 6.3 inches high, reducing vehicle load and wind resistance. This low-profile, lightweight design protects your roof structure, boosts fuel efficiency, and extends your cruising range—all with a simple, streamlined installation.
Features a 12V DC Scroll Compressor and a corrosion-resistant condenser, coupled with quiet, efficient fans and a PTC heater for energy-efficient, consistent climate management.
Equipped with comprehensive protection against overtemperature, undervoltage, overvoltage, and overload, including an undervoltage feature that prevents excessive battery drain.
12V/24V Powered
Heating & Cooling
Inverter Technology
Lightweight Lowprofile
Powerful Capacity
Battery Protection
1. Mount external unit: Clean roof, apply gasket around the roof opening.
2. Secure with brackets: Attach rods to unit base, align and tighten brackets to roof.
3. Install indoor panel: Align with external unit rods, secure tightly.
Note: Most starter batteries can’t handle the continuous 58A (@12V) draw in Turbo mode. Use a LiFePO₄ battery with a 100A+ BMS or a 1000W+ AC-to-DC converter connected to your power station’s AC output for stable voltage and reliable, worry-free comfort.
Please ensure your roof opening dimensions are within the following parameters:
Also fit standard 14 x 14 inch rooftop cutouts, ideal for most RVs, vans and campers.
I purchased your OutEquipPro 12Volt DC 10,000 BTU air conditioner to replace my rear Max Air fan on my 2019 Ford Transit 250 in preparation for our trip to Alaska at the end of July.
Installation:
I was excited to receive the package and upon its arrival I took everything out of the box and examined the pieces and read the brief instructions provided. After taking out the Max Air I was left with a 14x14 hole which I surrounded with the gasket provided. I placed the gasket as close to the opening edges and trimmed the excess that was left over and then sealed along the inner and outer edges with a self-leveling agent. Once that had dried, I placed the air conditioning unit into the opening and moved the whole unit about three inches back from the front edge to ensure that the drain holes would not feed into the opening. I installed the shorter of the two sets of all-thread provided and then installed the two roof brackets provided and tightened those. I then placed the foam provided into the empty space I created when moving the unit towards the back of the opening to provide insulation and then attached the air diffuser and control wiring to the main frame. The system seated and after a water test on the outside roof with a power washer I was satisfied that no leaks existed. I then drilled a 1 ¼ " hole in my roof and ran the power wires to my BMS (Battery Management System) and secured the two wires appropriately. I turned the system on and it immediately produced cold air. It took me about 2 hours total to remove the Max Air and install the OutEquipPro unit.
Operational Test:
My original electrical system contained two 100-amp lithium batteries managed by a 3000-watt Victron charger/inverter which I upgraded to two 200-amp lithium batteries to provide a longer run time. The first test I conducted utilized my electrical system connected to a 30-amp shore power supply line. The temperature at 7pm was 102 degrees inside the van when I turned the unit on and set the temperature to 71 degrees with the fan set on turbo. Twelve hours later at 7am I checked the van interior and found the temperature to be at 72 degrees with 100% available battery power.
The next day I tried the same test without shore power, relying only on the 400-amp battery bank. The time and temperature were the same as the previous test, however I had changed the fan speed to its lowest setting. The next morning, I found the van again at 72 degrees with 92% available battery power. The power consumption was minimal and the results of both test exceeded my expectations.
Summary:
Price: The closest competitors recommended by van and RV buffs was twice the cost of the OutEquipPro.
Installation: The ease of installation was remarkable and the weight (45 pounds) allowed for a one-person project, including carrying the unit up the ladder to the roof of the van.
Power Consumption: The frugal use of power is incredible and its performance was remarkable, I never expected to get 12 full hours of continuous operational time and have the van that cool inside!
Operational: The operation of the unit is exemplary and the control system is very intuitive, the lights were an extra bonus.
Profile: The profile of the unit on the roof is excellent as shown in the picture provided.
Great 12 volts A/C unit. Works awesome, and it is quiet. I also purchase the one with th heater in it. And the heater works great too. I like how small and light the unit is. And super easy to install.
I can’t wait to put one on my F250 pick up think I’m gonna do another white one. Everybody loves it. I got thumbs up everywhere I go out here in Willow Valley Arizona 104° today 77° in the Jeep on my first ride.
We have been traveling around the past four years in our Campervan with a MaxxAir Maxxfan Delux installed on our Campervan roof that has met most of our needs in circulating the air, but when it’s too hot it just doesn’t cut it. We’ve tried at least three different portable air conditioners that were either too large taking up floor space and/or they just didn’t meet our needs.
Over the years we have looked at installing a top mounted air conditioner but until recently hadn’t taken the plunged into buying one or installing it. After reviewing several top mounted air conditioners we decided to give OutEquipPro.com a try. We chose their “RV Air Conditioner, 12V 10000 BTU Top Mounted Heating and Cooling Parking Air Conditioner Set for RVs, Trucks, Vans, Campers,” and also for their reasonable price.
We liked the DIY aspect of their product. After ordering the air conditioner it arrived within three business days. It was well packaged and came with all the necessary parts for installation. The only thing it didn’t have was well defined instructions for the actual installation. Their website had some information but we would suggest to them to include simple instructions for the consumer. We say this because after our installation of our air conditioner we received an email from the company with actual instructions as to how to install the weather/support gasket which would have been great to have had before we installed their product. However, the installation process is pretty straight forward and common sense should make the installation fairly easy.
Installation of our OutEquip air conditioner was installed in place of our MaxxAir 14” X 14” opening and the MaxxAir was moved to another location. Although our ceiling was finished, we had no issues installing the air conditioner in the opening. The wiring provided with the air conditioner is 6 AWG. Installation in our case required an extension of the 6 AWG wire and another hole for the wire for passage into the cab of the vehicle to our battery banks for easy attachment.
We found the OutEquip air conditioner to be quiet. We mounted it in the front of our Campervan where we spend most of our time and testing of the airflow did make its way to the back of our vehicle. The cooling and heating functions worked as designed. The product comes with a remote control and operating instructions for the OutEquip air conditioner. When it comes to cooling, it ultimately comes down to how well your outfit is insulated. Our testing is still ongoing but so far it looks promising.
We do have to say all our questions to OutEquipPro have been answered promptly. They seem to stand behind their products giving you a sense of commitment to customer satisfaction. So far we haven’t been disappointed.