Revealed! How RV Air Conditioners Pass Our Lab's "Devil Tests" – 3 Core Indicators Fully Disclosed
Wondering about the real performance of an RV air conditioner? Our lab's "devil tests" will give you the answer, and now all 3 core indicators are fully disclosed.
For temperature control: In a 45°C high-temperature chamber, the air conditioner must lower the temperature to 26°C within 30 minutes to pass; in a -20°C low-temperature environment, it must raise the chamber temperature to 15°C within 1 hour. For energy consumption: The hourly power consumption must not exceed 0.8 kWh during stable operation to prevent the RV battery from draining quickly. Noise control is even stricter – in sleep mode, the noise at 1 meter from the air outlet must be below 45 decibels.
Only by passing all these "devil standards" can an RV air conditioner be deemed qualified.
