Venting the cabin

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Postby Mike B » Tue Jun 22, 2004 3:44 pm

campadk wrote:I think they should offer a galley option to make it more usable, something like our mods. Have you heard anything of that sort?

Some thermostat control of that fan would be great too!

Some prop up device would be a real plus too for the underbunk storage. They certainly would get some good feedback from use Hunter owners if they came on this site.


They haven't said they will offer standard options like that. The AC wiring is a one-off. I will mention the options to Phil.

Right now Phil is not working on teardrops. He is creating a trailer hitch for my car, so I can tow my Hunter with the Stealth instead of my Isuzu pickup. I pick up the result tonight, and Phil and Duane can go back to building trailers and rebuilding engines.

When I saw your cabinets, I decided I definitely wanted some. Quite a while before I saw your cabinets, I took a picture of the interior of the galley with the hatch closed, so I could see what kind of clearance I had. At the time, I had no idea what kind of cabinets I wanted. I now have a better idea, thanks to seeing what you did.

I also use a small inverter for AC appliances, like the recharger for my PDA. Other devices I might take along (computer, DVD player) already have 12 volt chargers. I really see no use for AC myself, but a lot of people like stuff like microwaves and TV. If I did, I'd get a full sized trailer, not a teardrop with overvoltage. :wink:

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Postby campadk » Tue Jun 22, 2004 4:16 pm

Mike,

We only use AC for my coleman xmas light strings, our in cabin DVD player and recharging camera batteries. I agree anything more just goes against teardrop logic.

When making the cupboards and drawers we had to be very careful about the galley hatch closing. The final design uses the maximum space the door allows. Just enough depth to hold our coffee perculator and such up top, and enough for good use of the cutlery drawer. The only hicup was the upper cupboards which cover about 25-30% of the bottom of the ventillation fan. I don't think it will affect it much though... will see next week when we off camping for 5 days with our new modifications.
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Postby Eric Adams » Tue Aug 24, 2004 12:59 pm

Anyone ever see how much juice a typical 12v PC fan eats up?

Also, anyone have a idea where to get a thermostat that'd work with one? I plan on putting a 12v PC fan (80mm) and venting the cabin into the galley and need a thermostat to make it automatic.
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Postby JamesW » Tue Aug 24, 2004 3:21 pm

A PC fan draws usually less then .7 to .3 A (700mA to 300 mA) Since it is a low voltage system, any thermostat that operates on low voltage NOT LINE VOLTAGE should work. My gas fireplace at the house uses low voltage. You may need to configure some sort of switching relay for the thermostat to operate.
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Postby campadk » Tue Aug 24, 2004 5:14 pm

Eric Adams wrote:Anyone ever see how much juice a typical 12v PC fan eats up?

Also, anyone have a idea where to get a thermostat that'd work with one? I plan on putting a 12v PC fan (80mm) and venting the cabin into the galley and need a thermostat to make it automatic.


My ventillation Fan is a 12V, .6A. Very effective and drawing in fresh area and venting state air out via the back galley. Its about 6 in in diameter.
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Postby mikeschn » Tue Aug 24, 2004 5:54 pm

Steve Fredrick has a nice system too... Steve, can you post some close up of your arrangement?

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Postby CheshyreKatt » Tue Aug 24, 2004 6:23 pm

If you are venting in and out from the front/sides, does that mean there isn't a top vent/fan or is that in addition to?
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Postby Eric Adams » Tue Aug 24, 2004 6:51 pm

campadk wrote:My ventillation Fan is a 12V, .6A. Very effective and drawing in fresh area and venting state air out via the back galley. Its about 6 in in diameter.


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I have about 10 of these.. :) Used to be a PC tech.....
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Postby mikeschn » Tue Aug 24, 2004 7:03 pm

Send me one, and I'll give you free advice for a day!!! :lol:

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Postby Eric Adams » Tue Aug 24, 2004 7:43 pm

mikeschn wrote:Send me one, and I'll give you free advice for a day!!! :lol:

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I'd be more than happy to swap some out to someone for something I could use in the new teardrop. Anyone have a surplus or extra something or other? :)
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Postby Chip » Thu Aug 26, 2004 11:59 am

Eric,,have I got a deal for you,,you have just hit the lottery,,its ya birthday and Christmas all rolled into one,,,,,,ok here it is,,A pea grean 1970ish single rv porcelene sink,,,,and its in good shape,,I hate to part with it and Mike really wants it but for an address Ill give it to ya,,,

SEE ,,,what a deal and on such a collectible item,,

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Postby mikeschn » Thu Aug 26, 2004 12:15 pm

I wonder if you could glue a bunch of those fans together to make a wall? Of course you'd cover it with plywood. If you need more ventilation, just drill more holes in the wall and hook up more fans!!!

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Postby Eric Adams » Thu Aug 26, 2004 6:35 pm

Chip wrote:Eric,,have I got a deal for you,,you have just hit the lottery,,its ya birthday and Christmas all rolled into one,,,,,,ok here it is,,A pea grean 1970ish single rv porcelene sink,,,,and its in good shape,,I hate to part with it and Mike really wants it but for an address Ill give it to ya,,,

SEE ,,,what a deal and on such a collectible item,,

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Heck...I'll take it. :) What the wife don't know. It was FREE....

My wife gets stuff on sale and brags about it...pea green ain't bad. Had a trailer with pea green carpet.....uuuggghhhh
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Postby Frank » Thu Aug 26, 2004 8:08 pm

Thank goodness that sink is gone! :lol:
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Postby mikeschn » Thu Aug 26, 2004 8:11 pm

Uh oh... the sink is gone? You mean I can't offer it as a prize in the low cost teardrop contest? Darn... now I gotta come up with something else...

Anyone have a harvest gold toilet seat they want to donate? :rofl:

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