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Postby beverlyt » Wed Aug 04, 2004 5:41 pm

Someone?
I saw a small air-conditioner at Home Depot for 55 bucks with remote the other day. I really like Darryl's idea of bringing along an air-conditioner when I need it and have electricity available.

Could someone please send me some VERY good and simple direction on how to install the tubes and vents needed? Along with pictures? (not sure where I'd find the room to even run hoses through the galley area (and that wall there is 3/4" thick) I need to be walked through this a little better! :? Thanks!
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Postby ALAN GEDDES » Wed Aug 04, 2004 6:59 pm

Have you considered a temp installation that would fit in doorway ? You could carry when needed and leave at home when its cool. A simple piece of plywood with cut out for ac and support bracket that would sit inside open door with ac hanging outside. Alan
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Postby beverlyt » Wed Aug 04, 2004 7:15 pm

Alan,
Now that is an interesting thought. Make the entire setup temporary.
Something like that might work.
We also have an open hole in the ceiling at the vent. Wonder if we could fit the tubing through there?
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Postby Spook » Wed Aug 04, 2004 7:26 pm

Look at Mike's weekender design. He has a setup for the a/c on top. Maybe configure that idea with pipes!!!!
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Postby mikeschn » Wed Aug 04, 2004 7:52 pm

You must be talking about this one...

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Postby Spook » Wed Aug 04, 2004 9:05 pm

Yea that's it. You could make a hood aka a tin box out of flashing. The box would be as wide and high as the a/c unit. The box and the a/c unit placed on sturdy surface which can offset the back slope of the tear. Looking at Bev's vent hole you could C-clamp the support board inside the fresh air vent hole. Exactly what you've drawn but not perminant mount.
I know it sounds like a bother to transport but you could fix it so the box slides over the a/c unit to make one peice. I.E the box and unit won't be attached to the bottem board. You'd set & clamp the support board on the top (with the thread end of the clamps out side to keep from hitting your head latter) and then place the a/c and box on top. The box can be secured to the a/c from the back at this point.
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Postby beverlyt » Wed Aug 04, 2004 9:38 pm

Couldn't I just lug the air conditioner in the vehicle, put it on the ground outside the trailer at camp and run some sort of hose into the vent?
Maybe a board that covers the vent hole, except for a circle cut out that the cold air hose comes into?

Does that make any sense? Would something like that work?

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Postby vantexan » Thu Aug 05, 2004 1:57 am

Maybe you could rig a new 10' RV sewer hose with the a/c in a box with a coupling on one end and a board fitted with a coupling that sits over your vent on the other.
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Postby BufordT » Thu Aug 05, 2004 4:49 am

beverlyt wrote:Couldn't I just lug the air conditioner in the vehicle, put it on the ground outside the trailer at camp and run some sort of hose into the vent?
Maybe a board that covers the vent hole, except for a circle cut out that the cold air hose comes into?

Does that make any sense? Would something like that work?

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Bev,

Check Kevin's web site. He did a lot of work on this and has info from the people who installed a/c in there tears. You'll find what you are looking for there.

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Postby Dee Bee » Thu Aug 05, 2004 7:06 am

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Postby engled » Thu Aug 05, 2004 8:37 am

Bev, I would be glad to help you any way I can. If you will look at my web site I have taken pictures of most every thing I did. If you have any questions that are not answered just ask. If need be I'm sure a phone call could be arranged.

look at Feb 21/22 for the vents and May 23 for the rest
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Postby tdthinker » Thu Aug 05, 2004 2:40 pm

I know it is costly but why dont you just buy a AC for the bigger style campers? They make them in all sizes, The cheepest one I sall was 600 bucks but if you are going through all the money to build a nice tear you might as well get a AC that will complement the tear and look very nice. Just my 2 cents, bye
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Postby Chip » Thu Aug 05, 2004 3:26 pm

Ryan one problem with the camper roof munted a/c units is its btu rating,,most are 12,000 or higher,,,we just trying to cool down a bit not make a meat locker,,,the 5000 btu units are way oversized as they are so to go larger is way way to much overkill,,

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Postby engled » Thu Aug 05, 2004 4:46 pm

My wife thinks I'm starting a butcher shop every time she opens the door to our tear. Last weekend it was 78f out side when we woke up but a cool 62f on the inside of the tear :D
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Postby campadk » Thu Aug 05, 2004 5:09 pm

engled wrote:My wife thinks I'm starting a butcher shop every time she opens the door to our tear. Last weekend it was 78f out side when we woke up but a cool 62f on the inside of the tear :D


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