G.Tallant
Member
- Joined
- Mar 26, 2023
- Messages
- 69
- Points
- 18
- Location
- Smithville, Ok.
- Roxor Ownership
- Roxor Owner
- Roxor #
- 2022
I really don’t need to call anyone. The unit is designed to mount vertically. It will function properly. The condensation from the outside part of the unit will go in the bed. The condensation from inside has a drain tube. These units are designed for sleeper cabs on 18 wheelers. +\- $550(the same you’ll spend for a conventional aftermarket AC set up. Reasons for going this route:I’d call wade on that one. @dieselfreak can these be mounted on a vertical surface? I‘m thinking they won’t function properly. The condensation from these will probably spill into the cab the way you want to mount It. They’re designed to be mounted on a horizontal surface.
I won’t have to find or make a mounting bracket for the compressor or add another belt to the engine.I won’t have to mount a condenser in front of my radiator( which is already starved for air). I won’t have add the bulky unit under the dash(that blocks access under the dash, cuts down on knee/leg room and drips condensate in the cab).