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Originally Posted by sunshine 1
Lynnwood,
Thanks for your advice, yes the bouncing back on my hitch might not work with the condenser unit.
I have watched other people who have installed them on their RVs.
They might not last very long.
A mini split would be perfect for my solar system, I am boondocking 95% of the time.
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I"m not sure I follow what you are trying to do. A minisplit will work so long as it is attached full time. There are 3 lines A supply, A return and a condensate drain. I'm wondering if people are thinking of a unit compressor in the truck bed or a receiver hitch. Just for A FYI. I know you are aware. You are very knowing. Just for the others. I have great respect for the things you do.
A mini-split will work. IS it worth attaching to an inverter? Most are 220 Volts I do not know of any converter which produces single-phase 220V. I may be behind the times as of late. But. For what it is worth. These units will not last if you are connecting and disconnecting the refrigerant lines. Upon installation. Get a good vacuum pump. Suck out the compressibles then release the gas. This is the key to a long lasting system. Skip steps and it will cost you $$ or $$$.
Self contained and sealed system will last a long time. I"m a huge fan of mini splits with heat pump option.
Best of luck. Just consider the compressor location and how to locate it.