Why a Combi Air Conditioner Heater is Worth the Investment
Discover why a combi air conditioner heater is the ultimate year-round comfort upgrade for caravans and motorhomes. Efficient, compact, and built for all-season touring.
| Features | Mestic Rta-2600 | Dometic freshjet 3000 | Truma Saphire |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cooling Capacity | 2,600 W (≈ 8,870 BTU/h) | 3,000 W (≈ 10,200 BTU/h) | 2,400 W (≈ 8,200 BTU/h) |
| Heating Capacity | 2,400 W (reverse-cycle heat pump) | 2,500 W (heat pump mode) | 1,700 W (heat pump mode) |
| Recommended Vehicle Size / Type | Caravans / motorhomes up to 8 m length | Large caravans / motorhomes up to 8 m length | Small to mid-size caravans (~5.5 – 6.5 m length) |
| Power Consumption | Cooling 950 W / Heating 1,200 W (approx.) | Cooling 1,100 W / Heating 1,200 W (approx.) | Cooling 950 W / Heating 1,000 W (approx.) |
| Supply Requirements | 230 V AC / 50 Hz (mains hook-up) | 230 V AC mains (6 A minimum recommended) | 230 V AC (standard campsite connection) |
| Noise Level (dB) | 53 dB (quiet inverter operation) | 50 dB (inverter mode) | 49 dB (very quiet due to under-bench position) |
| Installation Type | Roof-mounted (replaces roof vent) | Roof-mounted (replaces roof vent) | Under-bench installation (saves roof space, discreet fit) |
| Dehumidify | yes | yes | yes |
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Looking for one unit that cools in summer and heats in winter? Our combi air conditioner–heater range gives caravans, campervans and motorhomes reliable climate control in every season. By combining cooling and heat-pump technology in a single appliance, you save space, weight and installation time while gaining consistent comfort on the road.
Why choose a combi unit?
What to consider before you buy
Check your vehicle’s roof load and dimensions, available electrical capacity, and preferred airflow path. If you’re replacing an older unit, confirm cut-out sizes and ducting routes for a clean swap.
Discover why a combi air conditioner heater is the ultimate year-round comfort upgrade for caravans and motorhomes. Efficient, compact, and built for all-season touring.
Your caravan’s air conditioner isn’t just for one season. With the right care and settings, it can cool you down in summer and keep you warm in winter. Here’s how to get the best from your combi system year-round.
Say goodbye to juggling separate heaters and fans. Caravan combi heaters keep you comfortable in every season, combining efficient heating and cooling in one clever system.
A combi unit provides both cooling and heating, whereas standard air conditioners only cool. Combi models save space and offer better year-round value for touring.
Yes! Modern combi units, such as the Truma Aventa Comfort and Mestic RTA range, include built-in heat-pump technology that provides steady warmth even when outside temperatures drop to around 4 °C. They’re ideal for all-season touring in the UK and across Europe.
Not at all. Because they transfer heat rather than generate it, combi air conditioners use less electricity than electric or fan heaters. They’re among the most energy-efficient ways to heat a caravan, especially on sites with mains hook-up.
Yes, but you’ll need a suitable power source such as a generator or inverter system. For best performance, check the wattage of your chosen model and ensure your power setup can support it.
Match the unit to your vehicle’s size and insulation.
Yes. All dual-use systems remove moisture from the air while operating, helping prevent condensation and keeping your interior fresh and dry — a major bonus during winter touring.
Yes — combi systems are designed for quiet, continuous operation. Their thermostats automatically adjust to maintain your chosen temperature safely throughout the night.
Some lower-draw models can run through an inverter system linked to solar, but most require 230 V mains power for full heating or cooling output.
Combi units use heat-pump technology, offering higher energy efficiency than resistive heaters and typically lower running costs than operating two separate systems.
Choosing the best combi air conditioner and heater for your caravan or motorhome depends on how you travel, your available power supply, and your space on board. Here’s what to consider before you buy:
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