Bantam
App Links:
Features:
- Climate Control allows an even blend of air temperature between your dash, floor, and defrost
- Comes with bolts or weld-on studs for mounting
- Enlarged and separated coils for better heat transfer and cool-downs
- Copper tubing for reliability
- Completely electronic with no need for vacuum
- Direct Pass Airflow ABS plastic case for the best possible unobstructed airflow
- All components are plug and play for easy services and upgrades
- Switch between manual, remote, and app control anytime
- Multi-Mount Flexibility
Includes:
- Evaporator unit
- Electric water control valve
- ECU
- Wiring harnesses
- Weld-on threaded studs with nuts
- Hex head bolts & nuts
- Condensation discharge tube with elbow & grommet
- Heater hoses & fittings for bulkhead installations
- A/C hoses & fittings for bulkhead installations
- Hose clamps
- Screws, bolts, and washers
- 15 ft. of duct hose
- Mounting Bracket
- Installation instructions
Specifications:
What kind of compressor do you need to run?
Can this be integrated with an existing condenser-radiator unit? Does it need a compressor? How does it work exactly if I were to retrofit this unit into a space made from the original blower heater unit? I have a 1968 ford galaxie coupe.
Will this fit my 2011 chevy avalanche Lt
Does it come with controls?
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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