Good job! Did the same thing last year. A single unit has a hard time keeping up in 90+. I wired mine the same for a separate plug into the 20 amp pedestal and also installed a 20 amp breaker into the rv panel so I can plug it in and run either one from the generator or pedestal. I have actually run both at the same time and see right at 30 amps with nothing else on electric. The good thing about the bedroom one I installed is it blows the cold air straight down the middle of the rv. A good surge protector helps to monitor voltage, amps and any errors plus could save your appliances. Here's how I got mine on the roof. The unit had a wooden skid mounted to it. Tied a rope on and pulled it up on top by myself. Very easy.
The hardest part was pulling that stiff wire through the roof channel and down the wall to the black tank compartment.
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