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So, I'm putting a Red Dot system in my truck for a/c and heat, specifically their 2300 model which is designed for off-road applications. The manual states that the unit is supposed to be mounted "flat" somewhere, on the ceiling, floor, whatever. Thing is, space is getting a little tight in my cab and ideally the best configuration would be to mount it sideways. Flat is still an option, just not the best one.
My mechanic who's got some a/c certification says it'll be ok, but my thing is that if it was ok to install sideways Red Dot would say that because it would lead to more versatility. Mechanic suggested that maybe they're trying to upsell me on another product, but I'm already buying their top of the line model that has a/c & heat. If I move to another model, then I move out of the off-road equipment. I called Red Dot and they pretty much just quoted the manual.
As far as I can tell, I think it all comes down to the evaporator assembly. And here all I can do is speculate about something I don't know enough about. Can anyone tell me, who knows these things why it can't be mounted sideways, what would happen?
We're considering experimenting, but this part costs a lot of money and I don't want to risk ruining it.
My mechanic who's got some a/c certification says it'll be ok, but my thing is that if it was ok to install sideways Red Dot would say that because it would lead to more versatility. Mechanic suggested that maybe they're trying to upsell me on another product, but I'm already buying their top of the line model that has a/c & heat. If I move to another model, then I move out of the off-road equipment. I called Red Dot and they pretty much just quoted the manual.
As far as I can tell, I think it all comes down to the evaporator assembly. And here all I can do is speculate about something I don't know enough about. Can anyone tell me, who knows these things why it can't be mounted sideways, what would happen?
We're considering experimenting, but this part costs a lot of money and I don't want to risk ruining it.
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