Street1954
RVF Newbee
- Joined
- Sep 13, 2021
- Messages
- 4
- Location
- North Central Texas
- RV Year
- 2013
- RV Make
- Itasca
- RV Model
- Sunstar 30T
- RV Length
- 31'
- Chassis
- Ford F-53
- Engine
- Triton V-10
- TOW/TOAD
- 2022 Jeep Gladiator
- Fulltimer
- No
I understand the roof construction on the Itasca is a "sandwich" design, luan plywood, rigid foam, fiberglass type matrial roof. So, there are no "structural" supports spanning the roof.
Has anyone added an a/c unit to the rear portion of their Itasca MH? I'm thinking of removing a centered light fixture and cutting the required hole for a new a/c. I plan on concealing the power wire in a "wiremold" type moulding down under the bed and out to the 20 amp pedestal plug. I'm not going to tie this unit into the coach, it will only be used at the campsite.
Does anyone see a problem with this?
Has anyone added an a/c unit to the rear portion of their Itasca MH? I'm thinking of removing a centered light fixture and cutting the required hole for a new a/c. I plan on concealing the power wire in a "wiremold" type moulding down under the bed and out to the 20 amp pedestal plug. I'm not going to tie this unit into the coach, it will only be used at the campsite.
Does anyone see a problem with this?