Man it's hot ( or I need Air Conditioning suggestions)
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06-16-2008, 07:46
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Man it's hot ( or I need Air Conditioning suggestions)
Ryan, I think it's doable if a guy could find the right "stuff" and
had the skills needed. I am going to try the fan which suits my budget and I do believe I can plug it into the outlet all on my own. I see some limitations to my ideal solution. Space being the biggest. I have seen air conditioners on cargo vans which might be useful (wider then long) but having searched the web I can't find them. Perhaps they are a thing of the past. I don't have much space from the nose of the bus back to the railing which goes around the roof ( railing in not the correct term) but you know what I am talking about. If you could mount the air compressor roof unit and get that situated a guy could figure out how to duct it thru the upper dash or even use the existing defrost vents. Finding the roof unit which would fit is the first and likely biggest hitch. There are air conditions used on off high way equipment which look promising but they seem to be all hydraulic pressure operated. Some body will likely point me in the direction eventually. I am going to K-mart and get me a fan and see how that works. KISS. Keep it simple stupid. Always good advice. There might be enough cold air in the coach as has been suggested and this might do it for me. It certainly would be simple. Let you know. John Heckman central Pa 1973 FC > > On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 4:46 AM, bubblerboy64 > > My ideal solution would be a small air conditioner > > positioned where the condenser housing is and have air ducted > > straight down from that location. I know we are an inventive bunch > > and I just figured perhaps some one had an ideal solution. > > Well, I'm sure you could find an old ceiling unit, tear it apart and > duct it in. Sounds completely doable to me. > > -Ryan > |
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