An interesting but invalid test. The AC is going to be cranking away full time. In real world application it should cycle on and off. Your air is all in the same space so you are just moving heat from one space and putting it back into the same space. I would be a LOT more impressed with this test if the unit was actually installed in a vehicle with the doors closed and windows rolled up...
Just FYI the maximum voltage of the battery you're talking about is 13.5 volts not 14.2 volts. 14.2 volts is the absorption charge voltage but that's not the actual voltage the cells will end up at. Once charging has completed or it goes into float it will be maintained at the maximum voltage of 13.5 volts. 13.32 volts at rest is approximately 92% charged with 13.4 to 13.6 volts being fully charged.
@@NomadicInnovations any idea when you might be able to do the ECO test? Trying to see if I can run this unit on a Bluetti AC200 with 700w solar. Thanks! (Really trying to see if this can be run under 15 amps in ECO mode)
Hello friend, *Is it normal that the battery warning kick on sometime? ( on a 400amp system) . * Is it the right way to wire straight to the battery with the 80amp oem fuse? Or connect it to vitron lynx distributor 1000 ? Thanks
How does the power draw of the 12v system compare with a AC powered dometic when using a inverter … I think it will be comparable when it comes to wattage draw
@@NomadicInnovations Yep you were right. I saw over 1000W when the compressor was on and 350W approx with just the fan on my 11,000 BTU dometic Pen II. I was inverting 600Ah through my 3000 inverter
Any idea on the BTU output on the RTX2000 when running in Eco mode (19 amp)? Dometic support referred me to you guys for this question 😀. We already have the 24v version for our truck cab (our truck doesn't have factory AC so we use this while driving) and are now looking to add the 12v version for the habitat, but the habitat will have to run off our 400amp LifePO4 battery bank so my interest in the Eco mode cooling output.
I noticed the excellent service given your question was answered accurately and quickly. And you say the factory sent you to them for the help. Hmm, This is making my decision of what to buy easier
is it common for the Dometic RTX 2000 to squeak when driving after install? it's driving myself and my passengers nuts. squeaks like a mouse whether on or off
I just hooked mine up and it’s running off my battery bank. 4x100ahr battle born. But on the display, the little battery symbol is flashing. I’m troubleshooting with the manual but I don’t understand what this is flashing. Can anyone help explain to me?
It’s seems to me like you are trying to cool a huge area. In a van wouldn’t it cool down the van and then cycle in and out to maintain the temperature? I’m looking to put one of these in my camper trailer, it’s way smaller in volume than your shop.
You should testing it in a small area to cool down the maximum area the unit can cool down. Once it reach the desired temp, the AC unit should threottlf
Seems that Lithium Battery systems like Goal Zero Yeti 1500X have their highest AMP rated output at 30 AMPs. Am I correct in concluding that if any AC unit or appliance where to attempt drawing more than 30 AMPs from a Yeti 1500x, the appliance will not function ie Domatic's Nomad 2000 that runs up to 72 AMPs at peak cooling? REPLY
question, would this run on a portable power station; such as a Bluetti AC 200? Particular powerstation seems to be better than most on the market. I’m just curious because it has a 30 amp 12 V outlet. Thanks.
He might have answered your question, but much like testing the output temperature it seems he forgot or was busy buying a flashing tie to wear for his next sales pitch.
You don't need an inverter, it runs off 12V directly. Assuming you can only discharge the AGM's about half way, then your capacity is roughly 200AH, so it should run about twice as long as his test using 100AH.
So many experts in the comments. You didn't say what day of the week you performed this test or what the phase of the moon was when testing. Can't believe no one has asked. Thanks for sharing.
It was simply a max compressor run time test. Which, on the average van/rv build, parked in the sun in summer, the compressor is never going to shut off.
Dometic over nomatic. Personal experience and experiences from others has shown me the dometic is more reliable. Plus half the price. It's a no Brainerd. Nomatic is for clueless yuppies.
Hello @tanishazoa138, thanks for sharing your thoughts. We understand that everyone has their own experiences and preferences when it comes to air conditioning systems. At Nomadic Cooling, we pride ourselves on creating products that are not only efficient but also reliable and designed to meet the needs of a variety of users. While it's true that our units may be priced higher than some others on the market, we believe that the quality, performance, and customer service we provide offer great value for the investment. We're constantly working to improve our products based on customer feedback and industry advancements. We appreciate your perspective and invite you to keep an eye on Nomadic Cooling as we continue to evolve and innovate. We're here for all adventurers, whether they're just starting their journey or are seasoned travelers. Thanks for being part of the conversation!
Cool to watch! A better test might be in a space of similar volume that it is designed for.
Definitely!
An interesting but invalid test. The AC is going to be cranking away full time. In real world application it should cycle on and off. Your air is all in the same space so you are just moving heat from one space and putting it back into the same space. I would be a LOT more impressed with this test if the unit was actually installed in a vehicle with the doors closed and windows rolled up...
Just FYI the maximum voltage of the battery you're talking about is 13.5 volts not 14.2 volts. 14.2 volts is the absorption charge voltage but that's not the actual voltage the cells will end up at. Once charging has completed or it goes into float it will be maintained at the maximum voltage of 13.5 volts.
13.32 volts at rest is approximately 92% charged with 13.4 to 13.6 volts being fully charged.
What’s the best battery to purchase for the Dometic RTX 2000 …12v.
How many amps? For hot weather,,,,
Any chance u fine gents have any videos showing the electrical/wiring side of Dometic RTX2000 install?
Great video Kenny !
Can you install this with a pre-built bank like a goal zero or ecoflow?
Hey Adam, unfortunately at this time it is not compatible with ecoflow or goal zero.
Can you guys try in ECO mode? Looking forward to grabbing one soon! Thanks!
We will!
@@NomadicInnovations any idea when you might be able to do the ECO test? Trying to see if I can run this unit on a Bluetti AC200 with 700w solar. Thanks! (Really trying to see if this can be run under 15 amps in ECO mode)
@@erocjunk It will not work with the limitations of the Bluetti.
Hello friend,
*Is it normal that the battery warning kick on sometime? ( on a 400amp system) .
* Is it the right way to wire straight to the battery with the 80amp oem fuse? Or connect it to vitron lynx distributor 1000 ? Thanks
I sleeped 9 hours in my 18 wheels truck very happy
How does the power draw of the 12v system compare with a AC powered dometic when using a inverter … I think it will be comparable when it comes to wattage draw
Check your math, not comparable. ;)
@@NomadicInnovations Yep you were right. I saw over 1000W when the compressor was on and 350W approx with just the fan on my 11,000 BTU dometic Pen II. I was inverting 600Ah through my 3000 inverter
@@NomadicInnovations what the 12V wattage draw when the the fan is on to low and the compressor is NOT on
@@carmas54 we will run another test for you and get you that answer, Great question ;)
@@NomadicInnovations thanks I’ll have to stop in next time I’m in the area running a 12v ac with my 600Ah would be interesting
Is there an adapter I can use to connect my RTX to my Generator?
Can't wait to see the outside test. Was the Dometic's compressor running continuously? Did it cycle? Thanks for the great vids.
Running 💯 % of the time ;)
Any idea on the BTU output on the RTX2000 when running in Eco mode (19 amp)? Dometic support referred me to you guys for this question 😀. We already have the 24v version for our truck cab (our truck doesn't have factory AC so we use this while driving) and are now looking to add the 12v version for the habitat, but the habitat will have to run off our 400amp LifePO4 battery bank so my interest in the Eco mode cooling output.
I noticed the excellent service given your question was answered accurately and quickly.
And you say the factory sent you to them for the help. Hmm,
This is making my decision of what to buy easier
is it common for the Dometic RTX 2000 to squeak when driving after install? it's driving myself and my passengers nuts. squeaks like a mouse whether on or off
No sir, not common at all. Might need to check with your installer. Thanks for the question.
I just hooked mine up and it’s running off my battery bank. 4x100ahr battle born.
But on the display, the little battery symbol is flashing.
I’m troubleshooting with the manual but I don’t understand what this is flashing.
Can anyone help explain to me?
It’s seems to me like you are trying to cool a huge area. In a van wouldn’t it cool down the van and then cycle in and out to maintain the temperature?
I’m looking to put one of these in my camper trailer, it’s way smaller in volume than your shop.
Not trying to cool in this video, trying to test the consumption at 100% compressor on time ;)
David exactly. I'd expect four hours or so with regular usage with the compressor cycling on and off unless you're in 100f Texas.
You should testing it in a small area to cool down the maximum area the unit can cool down. Once it reach the desired temp, the AC unit should threottlf
How many kWh battery is it?
Oh Van Genius, do share your wisdom in regards to said camo treatment on the other unit?!
Seems that Lithium Battery systems like Goal Zero Yeti 1500X have their highest AMP rated output at 30 AMPs. Am I correct in concluding that if any AC unit or appliance where to attempt drawing more than 30 AMPs from a Yeti 1500x, the appliance will not function ie Domatic's Nomad 2000 that runs up to 72 AMPs at peak cooling?
REPLY
That is correct.
question, would this run on a portable power station; such as a Bluetti AC 200? Particular powerstation seems to be better than most on the market. I’m just curious because it has a 30 amp 12 V outlet. Thanks.
He might have answered your question, but much like testing the output temperature it seems he forgot or was busy buying a flashing tie to wear for his next sales pitch.
25% through still no db talk I hope they talk how many db this is
Where would I go to install a cooling system for a sprinter van
That’s the tough part now everyone is quite busy give us a Call and we can send you in the right direction.
Can you point me to a vendor for the vinyl wrap on the second unit? The white just doesn't go with my van...
Sure where are you located?
Anybody make a vertical unit and would you recommend this for a boat 🤔🙄👍
Sorry not that we know of ;)
I wondered this, for the back wall of a semi truck. Would this unit work vertically?
For the price you're far better off just getting a marine AC unit that draws in cool water.
MABRU makes a nice one .five grand ouch🤔
How do you deal with the water the unit makes….where do you drain it to?
The condenser part of the unit is outside so it drains on the roof of the vehicle, you don't have to do anything x
I have seen people make a drain rube, it basically is distilled water coming from the unit.
What about 2 200ah agm with a 3000w inverter
It will run but for how long is the question ? I’m not sure exactly a lot of variables
Tru. I understand thank you for you time and the great video
Now I wonder what if I had said life?
You don't need an inverter, it runs off 12V directly. Assuming you can only discharge the AGM's about half way, then your capacity is roughly 200AH, so it should run about twice as long as his test using 100AH.
Damn it Kenny
LOL
KENNY FOR PRESIDENT
So many experts in the comments. You didn't say what day of the week you performed this test or what the phase of the moon was when testing. Can't believe no one has asked. Thanks for sharing.
It's a bad test... should have put it in a sprinter and test it so when it hits the set temp to see how it holds the temp... that's more important.
See our latest video!
Didn't charge the battery 🙄
Wack test. Needs to be running in an installed and real world scenario.
It was simply a max compressor run time test. Which, on the average van/rv build, parked in the sun in summer, the compressor is never going to shut off.
@@TravelingStacker Odd.
Mine doesn't run nonstop sitting in my black truck in the summer.
@@TravelingStackerbro don't speak if you don't own one. It shuts off. 🤡
Dometic over nomatic. Personal experience and experiences from others has shown me the dometic is more reliable. Plus half the price. It's a no Brainerd. Nomatic is for clueless yuppies.
Hello @tanishazoa138, thanks for sharing your thoughts. We understand that everyone has their own experiences and preferences when it comes to air conditioning systems. At Nomadic Cooling, we pride ourselves on creating products that are not only efficient but also reliable and designed to meet the needs of a variety of users.
While it's true that our units may be priced higher than some others on the market, we believe that the quality, performance, and customer service we provide offer great value for the investment. We're constantly working to improve our products based on customer feedback and industry advancements.
We appreciate your perspective and invite you to keep an eye on Nomadic Cooling as we continue to evolve and innovate. We're here for all adventurers, whether they're just starting their journey or are seasoned travelers. Thanks for being part of the conversation!
Az
That's Right! 😁
Voltage settles after charging stops so the battery IS at 100%.