I did a lot of reading about installing a roof a c on this forum and many others.
How to brace trailer roof for ac.
It will make it much easier to work around the area.
Any shared thoughts or experience would be most.
Cut and remove that 14 inch square opening out of the plywood.
The mechanical portion pumps air down into the coach through a hole in the roof that is about the size of an rv roof vent hole.
However it will leave rusty staple marks staples depending upon the age and condition of the camper step 3 unscrew the canvas.
We welded up some 1 25 square tubing 120 wall and placed it between the bows after.
Not too much beef supporting the roof so i feel like some stiffeners are mandatory.
Step 1 put up the camper most of the way.
If your canvas is attached in another way undo that.
I know that haulmark can do that so i m sure that wc can too.
8 5 x 24 tandem axle.
You might find that you need to repeat this step later on if.
Tell them that you are installing an ac.
Odds are you will be added other side supports.
Go back to your dealer that sold you the trailer and have them order the brace kit for that vent hole.
Insert each piece into the roof cavity through the 14 inch hole underneath the sheet metal yet on top of the existing rafters.
The most cost effective air conditioning unit we have for your enclosed trailer is the advent air rooftop rv air conditioner part acm135 this unit has a 13 500 btu rating which will do an excellent job of keeping your alpacas cool three speed adjustable fan so you can customize air flow and foam pads to prevent vibration noise.
Those get welded between the roof bows.
Installation of roofmount a c unit on a trailer posted in pit lane.
I m installing an a c unit on a haulmark trailer.
I thought i might use some angle iron or steel tubing.
Basic 110v stuff you need a power supply cord like on an rv.
You are going to have to build steel support structure from the roof to the sides of the trailer.
Each mentioned putting an h brace between the roof bows.
Next from inside the rv mark around the opening.
Can anyone provide some advice about reinforcement of the roof of an enclosed trailer.
Cut and remove that 14 inch square opening out of the plywood.
It will be an h shape with two horizontal lines instead of one.
Inside under the cover of a plastic housing a metal frame mounts up to the coach ceiling.
Position the plywood flat on the roof centered directly over the opening making sure it straddles one rafter in front of the opening and one rafter aft of the opening.
Heavy bolts are run from the inside of the coach through the frame and up into the roof level a c unit proper.
It should be low enough that the canvas is loose enough to remove from the track around the top step 2 remove the valence if you have one and want to.
I have a cargo mate enclosed car hauler.
You will need to do a bit of wiring.
Slide each piece into position on either side of the 14 opening taking care not to disrupt the roof insulation in the process.
You will have to weld up the ac mount then push in up into place and then weld it to the side supports.
Next from inside the rv mark around the opening.