Note that you’ll need to buy the control unit separately if you opt for the non-ducted (ductless) option. It makes installation easier, faster, and cheaper. If you are outfitting a new RV or converting an old school bus, going ductless is the best option. It depends on what system you already have in your RV. Versatile InstallationĪs we mentioned, you have the choice of installing the Dometic Brisk II as a ductless or ducted system. Unfortunately, this does not make the Dometic Brisk II noise-free. The lower weight makes it easier to carry the unit up to the RV roof and reduces the impact of the AC on your vehicle’s fuel efficiency.Īs for noise reduction, the motor, compressor, and evaporator are bracketed to each other to reduce the amount of noise and vibration coming from the AC. To reduce weight, the Dometic AC uses EPP foam housing. The laminated shroud on top is UV resistant. These allow it to withstand rough conditions without breaking down. The Dometic Brisk II air conditioner is constructed with three main things in mind: durability, reduced weight, and noise/vibration reduction.įor durability, the Dometic Brisk II has a galvanized steel top plate and a carbon steel base. The heater function is ideal for keeping you warm during cool evenings and nights. For large RVs, we don’t recommend relying on the Dometic Brisk II as your main heat source, especially if you spend a lot of time in cold areas or love winter RV camping. Note that the heating capacity is less than half (5,600 BTU) the cooling capacity. You’ll need to buy a heat strip separately and install it in the AC. However, you cannot use it out of the box. Similar to most RV air conditioners, the Dometic Brisk II comes with an optional heating feature. On the downside, the powerful fan is a bit noisy. The high airflow means the Dometic Brisk II cools your RV faster and easily maintains a comfortable temperature even on those extra-hot days. At 350 CFM or cubic feet per minute, it moves more air than the Coleman Airxcel Mach 15 with its 320 CFM airflow. We are happy to report that the Dometic Brisk II’s airflow matches its powerful cooling capacity. High BTUs with weak airflow will result in less than optimal cooling performance. Compared to the older model with 13,500 BTUs, the new AC is more powerful and cools your RV quicker and more efficiently.Ĭooling performance is not just about BTUs airflow is also important. The 15,000 BTU cooling capacity makes the Dometic Brisk II a good choice for large RVs. 15,000 BTU Cooling Capacity and 350 CFM Airflow Long copper lines and dual rubber bushings are also responsible for minimizing noise and vibration.1. Finally, great care has been taken to reduce operating noise: with the motor, compressor and evaporator bracketed together for vibration-free, quiet operation. The Brisk is incredibly robust, components such as its carbon steel base have proven their durability by coming through vibration tests lasting for 30 hours and more! The optional heater function is ideal for use on cool evenings, with a multispeed blower for users to adjust according to their cooling or heating needs. These include the large air openings which promote superior air flow and cooling capacity, while the EPP foam housing both reduces weight and also contributes to improved cooling. What makes Brisk air conditioners best-in-class of any standard RV rooftop air conditioner for their weight, air flow and capacity? There are various factors that combine to achieve market leading results.
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