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Sign up for our Mailing List As an authorized distributor for Red Dot, Texas Truck A/C offers the complete line of heating and air conditioning units and unit replacement parts. When it comes to Red Dot, we are your best choice. Below are some of our best-selling air conditioning and condenser units. Type: Headliner Air Conditioner Unit • APPLICATION : Construction, Mining, Industrial • COOLING : 17,000 BTU • CFM : 240 • WEIGHT : 32 lbs. • MODELS : R-9755-0 (12VDC) / R-9755-0-24 (24VDC) • PART NUMBER : 950-1140 Type: Remote Mount Condenser • APPLICATION : Construction, Mining, Agriculture • CAPACITY : 30,000 BTU • WEIGHT : 45 lbs. • MODELS : R-9720-3 (12VDC) / R-9720-3-24 (24VDC) • PART NUMBER : 950-3150 Type: Headliner Air Conditioning Unit • APPLICATION : Trucks, Motor Homes, Vans, Refuse • CFM : 235 • WEIGHT : 24 lbs. • MODELS : R-2000-6 (12VDC) / R-2000-6-24 (24VDC)

• PART NUMBER : 950-1100 • APPLICATION : Heavy & Medium Duty Trucks, Construction, Agricultural • CAPACITY : 24,000 BTU • WEIGHT : 23 lbs. • MODELS : R-6160-0 (12VDC) / R-6160-0-24 (24VDC) • PART NUMBER : 950-3350 Type: Rooftop Air Conditioning Unit • COOLING : 22,000 BTU • CFM : 320 • WEIGHT : 104 lbs. • MODELS : R-9727-1 (12VDC) / R-9727-1-24 (24VDC) • PART NUMBER : 950-1220 Type: Backwall Air Conditioning Unit • APPLICATION : Fleets, Heavy & Medium Duty Trucks, Industrial, Agricultural, Construction • COOLING : 17,180 BTU • CFM : 260 • WEIGHT : 25 lbs. • MODELS : R-7830-0 (12VDC) / R-7830-0-24 (24VDC) • PART NUMBER : 950-1020 Ships from and sold by Go Cool. GoCool 12V Portable Semi Truck Cab Air Conditioner For Camping Tent & RV Camper RoadPro RP-203EC 12V 12' Extension Cord with Cigarette Lighter Plug FREE Shipping on orders over $49.

Features: 12 Volt AC & DC Air Conditioner No Exhaust or Freon Low current (amps) Less than 2.0 Amps Adjustable temperature settings Dehumidifies the air Uses (AC) wall and (DC) vehicle lighter outlets (cords included) Maximum draw - 1.6 Amps No coolants or chemicals Works with bagged ice, block ice or frozen gel packs Includes 6 feet of drainage tubing, electrical and vehicle lighter cords Holds 4 one gallon jugs, 9 two liter bottles, or 40 lbs of bagged ice 17.3" W x 20" D x 24" H Made in the USA! 20 x 17.3 x 24 inches 79 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) #817,961 in Home and Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home and Kitchen) #274 in Home & Kitchen > Heating, Cooling & Air Quality > Air Conditioners & Accessories > Air Conditioners > Portable One Year Full Warranty Compare to Similar Items Lifesmart EZcool Single Port Indoor/Outdoor Portable Air Cooler for 250 Sq Feet Tripp Lite SRCOOL12K Portable Cooling / Air Conditioner Stand Alone Spot Air Cooler 120V, 60Hz, 12K BTU

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Frederick McKinley Jones (May 17, 1893 – February 21, 1961) was an African-American inventor, entrepreneur, winner of the National Medal of Technology, and inductee of the National Inventors Hall of Fame.[1] His innovations in refrigeration brought great improvement to the long-haul transportation of perishable goods.[2] He cofounded Thermo King. Jones was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on May 17, 1893[2] He was orphaned at the age of nine.[] He was then raised by a priest in Kentucky.[] Jones left school after grade six and left the rectory to return to Cincinnati at age eleven, where he got a job first as a cleaning boy and by age fourteen he was working as an automobile mechanic. He boosted his natural mechanical ability and inventive mind with independent reading and study. In 1912, Jones moved to Hallock, Minnesota, where he worked as a mechanic on a 50,000-acre (200 km2) farm. After service with the U.S. Army in World War I, Jones returned to Hallock; while employed as a mechanic, Jones taught himself electronics and built a transmitter for the town's new radio station.

He also invented a device to combine sound with motion pictures. This attracted the attention of Joseph A. Numero of Minneapolis, Minnesota, who hired Jones in 1930 to improve the sound equipment made by his firm, Cinema Supplies Inc. Around 1935, Jones designed a portable air-cooling unit for trucks carrying perishable food, and received a patent for it on July 12, 1940. Numero sold his movie sound equipment business to RCA and formed a new company in partnership with Jones, the U.S. Thermo Control Company (later the Thermo King Corporation) which became a $3 million business by 1949. Portable cooling units designed by Jones were especially important during World War II, preserving blood, medicine, and food for use at army hospitals and on open battlefields. During his life, Jones was awarded 61 patents. Forty were for refrigeration equipment, while others went for portable X-ray machines, sound equipment, and gasoline engines. In 1944, Jones became the first African American to be elected into the American Society of Refrigeration Engineers, and during the 1950s he was a consultant to the U.S. Department of Defense and the Bureau of Standards.