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Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballards Meandering By

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2019 2:52 pm
by featherliteCT1
If you do not mind, please take some photos to document your AC install and, when time permits, post them so we can see how you do it.
Thank you!

Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballards Meandering By

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2019 8:11 pm
by Margali
Will do! I'm mostly coping DomoArigato's install. Main difference is his AC extended outside a bit with a flashing ring he welded.

Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballards Meandering By

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2019 8:19 pm
by Iconfabul8
The thing people might need to be reminded of, is the difference between a window unit and a thu-the-wall Ac unit. Thru the wall units are nice because the intake and the exhaust are both in the rear, no side vents. You can be very stealthy!

Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballards Meandering By

PostPosted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 9:25 pm
by Margali
So we got a used camper shell for $500 that fits. :D We need to replace the bottom gasket trims so figure ~$150 for those. Not too bad considering new is ~$2800. It did not reduce our non-towing mileage. It did increase the mpg from 10.5 to 12 on the same trip to and from the farm. That is respectable.

Straight ROI would be 18,200 miles or ~1.5yrs at 0.357 $/mile savings ($3 premium gas). We visit family A LOT and the closest is 530 mile round trip. Our 2017 Ram is about to hit 80,000 miles. :roll: The ROI doesn't count the day to day value of having strollers, camping chairs, etc that aren't soaking wet or sun bleached from living in the truck bed. Hubby wants to paint it blue. I am thinking of blue vinyl decor pattern that can be copied onto trailer as well.

Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballards Meandering By

PostPosted: Sat Aug 24, 2019 9:45 pm
by Margali
The stud is cut and headers in finally! Tomorrow if it stays dry we will finish the cabinet, cut the skin and install.

I found an oscillating saw and dremel worked great. Lots of control and light weight tools. The Dremel brand bi-metallic blades for hardened ferrous metal cut the stud like butter. The Dremel let me make needed cut inside the web where the oscillating blade was too wide. Used the basic round cutt off disks.

Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballards Meandering By

PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2019 4:50 am
by Margali
All the install pictures
AC unit
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Cut stud
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Installed footer
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At this point the rain started coming down heavy and I had to stop for the weekend. My oscillating tool with the Dremel brand bi-metallic hardened cutting blades went thru the stud super easy. I had a scrap piece of 1/8" ply behind the stud to protect the skin.

Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballards Meandering By

PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2019 4:51 am
by Margali
Final picture showing AC sleeve test fitted.
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Next weekend will install the cabinet and maybe the AC unit will be finished. Not pictured but I put in the 1" ply blocking for the electrical plug.

Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballards Meandering By

PostPosted: Mon Aug 26, 2019 5:12 pm
by featherliteCT1
Thanks for posting the informative pictures :applause:
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Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballards Meandering By

PostPosted: Wed Sep 04, 2019 8:47 pm
by Margali
The Thru-Wall AC sleeve and the power tower is installed. The 30A shore power outlet is installed but not wired up. Ran out of time to lift the AC unit in and secure it. I also left the drain fitting at our house. Working at Grandma's house is awesome for the kids but takes extra planning since they are 4hrs away...
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Lots of screws and butyl tape. I spray painted grate and screws with Rustoleum Bright White Enamel. The aluminum color was blah.
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The space to the left of the deep freeze will have the P4045 and batteries. The P4045 will face the back of the trailer. The notch in the shelf sides is set so the deep freeze can open up fully under the fixed shelf. Plan is to use run deep freeze as fridge and mount on slide out shelf eventually. The space to the left of the AC sleeve will have HD radio tuner and phone charging station.

Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballards Meandering By

PostPosted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 5:17 am
by Margali
The AC install is mostly done. Fiddly bits, bleh. The AC pan drain is made from 1/2" CPVC pipe with a female slip x male threaded fitting going thru the pan. The topside is locked in place by a 1/2" EMT conduit nut with excess threads cut off after nut locked down. Everything sealed with caulked. The bottom side has another fitting that I can attach a screen too.

Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballard Bedlam Squad

PostPosted: Tue Sep 17, 2019 5:26 pm
by Margali
Pictures of the drain line installation. I believe it was 1.25" bit for wood and 5/8" for pan but DOUBLE CHECK.
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Finally getting the insulation in on the passenger side. Having the AC unit running made this so much more pleasant. AC unit kept trailer nice 70 degrees even with ramp door cracked open to allow extension cord thru. My assistant fell asleep on the job. :lol:
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Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballard Bedlam Squad

PostPosted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 7:01 pm
by Margali
Have first mattress cut for the kids. Finally hitting the bottom of my stash of foam from my defunct sleep number. Its 1/2" high density foam and 2" of waffly foam.
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Bed is 24" at head widening to 34" by 64" (5'4") long. I fit semi-comfortably even when bottom of the pile. Next step will be a waterproof fabric bag.
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Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballard Bedlam Squad

PostPosted: Wed Sep 18, 2019 8:28 pm
by flboy
Looks like a sweet family. You are blessed! Make some memories in your CTC! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballard Bedlam Squad

PostPosted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 4:56 am
by Margali
Thanks Flboy!

I'm still debating the triple bunk or a double bunk. Right now they are 7, 3, and 1.5yrs old. If I make triples they will each have their own space through bunk will only be ~25" tall (mattress to next). If I go with double bunk the two youngest that are currently fighting tooth and nail have to share...

Re: 7'x16'x7'H Ballard Bedlam Squad

PostPosted: Thu Sep 19, 2019 6:45 am
by beachguy005
Just curious about your AC grate. Are you going to have a cover over that? My concern would be wind driven rain and insects. Also cold air coming in when it's colder outside.