Hi Everyone,
I have a 2012 14.44 outback with a roof mounted air conditioner and are considering installing a skylight next to the AC to provide a bit more light and ventilation into the van. The brand new Jayco's have a skylight and as a consequence move the AC back slightly. You can see the layout of the new vans on the 3d interior view on the Jayco website.
I thought I would throw a question out to the brains trust before I go any further in my investigations. At this stage I am wondering whether anyone has done this mod and how it went. I am thinking to install a 400x400mm vent such as the Mini Hekiplus, and think the front option in my graphic below would be best as the AC hangs a long way back and would push the skylight almost to the rear bunk. My alternative option is to remove the AC altogether as we are mostly off-grid camping, however that seems a bit extreme (and we might really want it one day!).
My roof appears to be fibreglass exterior with foam and thin ply internal lining, totaling about 25-30mm thick. I pulled out the interior lights to find this out, however all you can see is the foam.
My concerns/thoughts are:
On a side note, I am trying to work out what cabling I have in the roof and have a couple of unknowns, any help with identification would be appreciated. I don't have solar on the roof (yet), is this something Jayco might have pre-wired back in 2012? If so where would they have terminated it?
Left (door side)
Thanks in advance for all your assistance! I will post an update with some more pics of the install when/if I go ahead with it.
Regards
Adrian.
I have a 2012 14.44 outback with a roof mounted air conditioner and are considering installing a skylight next to the AC to provide a bit more light and ventilation into the van. The brand new Jayco's have a skylight and as a consequence move the AC back slightly. You can see the layout of the new vans on the 3d interior view on the Jayco website.
I thought I would throw a question out to the brains trust before I go any further in my investigations. At this stage I am wondering whether anyone has done this mod and how it went. I am thinking to install a 400x400mm vent such as the Mini Hekiplus, and think the front option in my graphic below would be best as the AC hangs a long way back and would push the skylight almost to the rear bunk. My alternative option is to remove the AC altogether as we are mostly off-grid camping, however that seems a bit extreme (and we might really want it one day!).
My roof appears to be fibreglass exterior with foam and thin ply internal lining, totaling about 25-30mm thick. I pulled out the interior lights to find this out, however all you can see is the foam.
My concerns/thoughts are:
- Would the roof be able to support the minimal extra weight (4kg)
- Is there any structural elements (beams?) that I need to be aware of?
- Is anyone aware of the exact construction of this roof? I have seem the construction of the larger vans in the Caravan World Jayco factory tour (see youtube), however the 14.44 looks like a different design.
- Any other concerns issues with my plan?
- Any issues with the Hekiplus hatch? It looks like they are fitting this as standard in the new Jayco's. Not cheap, but hopefully works well, and provides a nice clear hatch with a blind.
- Cables, but I am reasonably confident in finding and working around/relocating these.
On a side note, I am trying to work out what cabling I have in the roof and have a couple of unknowns, any help with identification would be appreciated. I don't have solar on the roof (yet), is this something Jayco might have pre-wired back in 2012? If so where would they have terminated it?
Left (door side)
- Figure-8 wire (roof lights from door mounted isolator switch)
- 2C+e (Air-conditioner)
- Coax (TV)
- Figure-8 (12V unknown)
- Twin core sheathed (12V unknown)
Thanks in advance for all your assistance! I will post an update with some more pics of the install when/if I go ahead with it.
Regards
Adrian.