Hey everyone, Wess here! Today, I'm going to walk you through the review and installation of the Vellet under bench unit. This versatile unit is available in 12V, 24V, and 48V options. For my setup, I chose the 24V unit, and I'm excited to share the process with you. Let's dive into what's inside the box and get started!
Upon opening the box, the first thing you notice is the unit itself. The front features an intake that pulls air from the interior cabin space. On one side, there are two 2.5-inch holes for the ducting that will blow cool air into your living area. The rear has 6-inch ducting connections for exhaust and intake. The unit also includes a control panel on the front and an exterior remote panel for flexible installation options.
Inside the box, you'll find:
Before starting, I pre-drilled holes for the venting, exhaust, and intake vents. This preparation made the installation smoother. My setup involves a 2011 Ford E450 ambulance conversion, with the unit installed in an exterior storage compartment but drawing air from the cabin.
With everything installed, I powered up the unit using the remote control. Initially set to the highest fan speed and lowest temperature (16°C), the unit began cooling the cabin within minutes. After running for 10-15 minutes, the air inside was significantly cooler, even on a hot day. The unit pulled about 500 watts on boost mode but should run efficiently on eco mode at around 350 watts overnight.
The Vellet under bench unit exceeded my expectations with its performance and ease of installation. The instructions were clear, and the plug-and-play design made the process straightforward. If you’re in the market for a reliable cooling solution for your rig, I highly recommend checking out Vellet. You can find more information and purchase the unit at velitcamping.com
Thanks for joining me on this installation journey. See you down the road!
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Watch the full installation video below: