I am actually planning a DC-aircon, both for the XM1027 project, and the S-250 shelter project.
Those are
Tecumseh/MasterFlux DC compressors, and you can get them from other places cheaper than JEGs (that's probably true for most of their products IMHO). Though, for the XM1027, I'm using a
pair of compressors to get a little shy of 3-tons of cooling with a 48Volt supply (5kW boost regulator with separate battery pack) - the largest
one they have at 12/24V will only do about 6500btu/hr (about half a ton), and will probably have trouble keeping up with freeway driving in the deserts of California, at altitude). I'm also expecting to use a huge alternator to get power to those in the XM1027 - at 2kW max load each with two compressors running, I'd expect a little shy of 150Amps pulled - might as well round that up if I take into account the condenser fans (outside, 24VDC), and evaporator fans (inside, 24VDC).
The requirements for the XM1027 project were more package constrained, I wasn't going to be able to fit factory AC under the hood with the power generation stuff I was doing, and the step from 200Amps to 450Amps didn't actually increase the case size for the alternator so that was a no-brainer (and picking up three 450Amp alternators from CBR-Metalworks here in the classifieds for $160 each made that a done deal).
The S-250 project was wanting a DC compressor that could do both internal air conditioning, as well as freeze the holding plate in the mini-fridge for power and space efficiency