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> My Easily Removeable Window Air Conditioner, in Fiber Stream sliding window
Frederick L. Sim...
post Jun 16 2006, 07:21 PM
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Location: San Diego 92104
RV Type:Fiber Stream 1978 Tow with:Odyssey LX 2003



I have been studying the ways others have modified their trailers to add air conditioning. I came up with the following design to put a balanced unit in my Fiber Stream's window. I wanted it to be simple, easily installed, and easily removed. I decided against doing a permanent install through the wall, for I could not bring myself to cut another hole in the hull and then add structures to brace it.


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Frederick L. Sim...
post Jun 16 2006, 07:28 PM
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Location: San Diego 92104
RV Type:Fiber Stream 1978 Tow with:Odyssey LX 2003



Here is the air conditioner, in it's box, sitting on the floor in the front of the trailer.
Attached File  AC01.jpg ( 97.61K ) Number of downloads: 747

I have slid open both the window and the screen, in preparation for installing it for use.

Here is an outside view of the open window.
Attached File  AC02.jpg ( 61.19K ) Number of downloads: 647

I've had to open the rock guard also.


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Frederick & Robert The Odyssey and the "Eggstasy"
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In some ways we feel we're as confused as ever, but we believe we're confused on a higher level and about more important things.
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Frederick L. Sim...
post Jun 16 2006, 07:58 PM
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Location: San Diego 92104
RV Type:Fiber Stream 1978 Tow with:Odyssey LX 2003



Attached File  AC03.jpg ( 135.83K ) Number of downloads: 271

These are the "extra" pieces I have made that will allow for an easy installation:

I bought a 4' piece of 1" x 1" angle aluminum ($9), and cut from it two 17 1/2" lengths, notched at the top, and drilled for screws for side mounting on the air conditioner.

I also bought a piece of Poplar wood ($1.50), 3/4" thick, 2 1/2" wide, and had the store cut it to 17 3/4" in length. When I got it home, I jigsaw cut the radius end curves.
I got these first two items at Home depot.

At work I found a scrap of 3/4" thick foam, 2 1/2" wide, and 8"long (free). I cut it into two 4" long pieces and then cut opposite radius curves out of the pieces.

Then I went to Ridout Plastics, here in San Diego, and dug through their "scraps" bin . I found a leftover piece of 1/2" thick Plexiglas (3 pounds @ $2 per pound), and had them trim it ($12 cutting fee) to 17 1/4" x 6 1/4".


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Frederick & Robert The Odyssey and the "Eggstasy"
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In some ways we feel we're as confused as ever, but we believe we're confused on a higher level and about more important things.
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Frederick L. Sim...
post Jun 16 2006, 08:07 PM
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Location: San Diego 92104
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Attached File  AC04.jpg ( 92.82K ) Number of downloads: 212

This is the GoldStar 5000 BTU Air Conditioner I bought at Home Depot for $89. I have installed the metal frame piece to the top that came with it. I saved the foam strips that came with it for sealing around the window you put it in.


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Frederick & Robert The Odyssey and the "Eggstasy"
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Frederick L. Sim...
post Jun 16 2006, 08:14 PM
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Location: San Diego 92104
RV Type:Fiber Stream 1978 Tow with:Odyssey LX 2003



Along the bottom of the cabinet are 2 "L" bracket clips. They fit perfectly into the window frame bottom channel! aplas.gif
Attached File  AC05.jpg ( 76.03K ) Number of downloads: 196

I cut a piece of afore-mentioned foam strip and lay it in the "L" brackets to seal the bottom of the unit in the window frame.
Attached File  AC06.jpg ( 79.11K ) Number of downloads: 179


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Frederick & Robert The Odyssey and the "Eggstasy"
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Frederick L. Sim...
post Jun 16 2006, 08:25 PM
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Location: San Diego 92104
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Attached File  AC07.jpg ( 97.95K ) Number of downloads: 196

Now I set the Air Conditioner upright and attach a previously prepared 1" x 1" aluminum angle bracket to the left side with screws included in the A/C's packaging. The angle bracket has thin foam tape applied to seal it to the unit's cabinet (Also included in the A/C's packaging).

Attached File  AC08.jpg ( 92.01K ) Number of downloads: 237

Here I've attached the bracket to the right side, and installed the Plexiglass into the "window" pocket I have created above the A/C unit. Attaching the side angle brackets is the only need I have for a screwdriver in the whole installation.


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Frederick & Robert The Odyssey and the "Eggstasy"
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In some ways we feel we're as confused as ever, but we believe we're confused on a higher level and about more important things.
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Frederick L. Sim...
post Jun 16 2006, 08:29 PM
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Attached File  AC09.jpg ( 59.68K ) Number of downloads: 216

Next I place the prepared piece of Poplar wood into the side of the window frame channel.


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Frederick & Robert The Odyssey and the "Eggstasy"
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In some ways we feel we're as confused as ever, but we believe we're confused on a higher level and about more important things.
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Frederick L. Sim...
post Jun 16 2006, 08:40 PM
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Then I pick up the assembled Air Conditioner, and while tipping the top toward me, engage the bottom "L" bracket clips into the window's bottom channel, tucking the foam strip in the channel too. The unit just fits between the opened glass & screen panels on the left, and the Poplar spacer board on the right.


Attached File  AC10.jpg ( 66.48K ) Number of downloads: 290

While I have the whole A/C unit tipped toward me, I rotate the Plexiglass panel's top outward to engage the window's upper channel. Then I gently push the unit into the window, straightening the plexiglass, and wedging the whole affair against the foam tape strips.

This post has been edited by Frederick L. Simson: Jun 16 2006, 08:49 PM


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Frederick & Robert The Odyssey and the "Eggstasy"
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In some ways we feel we're as confused as ever, but we believe we're confused on a higher level and about more important things.
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Frederick L. Sim...
post Jun 16 2006, 08:46 PM
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Here is the inside view of the Air Conditioner, Holding itself sturdily in the window frame.
Attached File  AC11.jpg ( 71.47K ) Number of downloads: 525

I can now plug it in to the outlet below the Streetside Bunk.


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Frederick & Robert The Odyssey and the "Eggstasy"
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Gina D.
post Jun 16 2006, 08:49 PM
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RV Type:Burro ~ 17 ft Wide Body, '99, 06 RED Jeep Liberty



Super idea!

When will you start on mine?


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Frederick L. Sim...
post Jun 16 2006, 08:51 PM
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Attached File  AC12.jpg ( 75.99K ) Number of downloads: 339

Now I run outside and install (remember the free foam?) plugs into the remaining gaps in the corners of the opened window glass from the outside.


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Frederick & Robert The Odyssey and the "Eggstasy"
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In some ways we feel we're as confused as ever, but we believe we're confused on a higher level and about more important things.
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Frederick L. Sim...
post Jun 16 2006, 08:56 PM
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Location: San Diego 92104
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Attached File  AC13.jpg ( 100.25K ) Number of downloads: 401

Back inside, I re-hang the curtain and set up the table. (Supervised by Boo-Boo Bear and my Vibrating Frog ( 76.gif FOOT massager!) l31.gif

This post has been edited by Frederick L. Simson: Jun 16 2006, 08:56 PM


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Frederick & Robert The Odyssey and the "Eggstasy"
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In some ways we feel we're as confused as ever, but we believe we're confused on a higher level and about more important things.
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Lizbeth
post Jun 16 2006, 09:04 PM
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Location: Lakewood,Ca
RV Type:1979 13ft Boler and 1987 Bigfoot 5th wheel



QUOTE (Gina D. @ Jun 16 2006, 09:49 PM) *
Super idea!

When will you start on mine?


aplas.gif Mine too!

I really think I'm going to try the window method. I can always hack a hole in the trailer later. l31.gif


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Frederick L. Sim...
post Jun 16 2006, 09:31 PM
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Location: San Diego 92104
RV Type:Fiber Stream 1978 Tow with:Odyssey LX 2003



QUOTE (Gina D. @ Jun 16 2006, 09:49 PM) *
Super idea!

When will you start on mine?

Everybody get in line behind Robert! He says, "Enuf trailer projects! When am I going to get started on the House list?


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Frederick & Robert The Odyssey and the "Eggstasy"
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Benita
post Jun 17 2006, 06:05 AM
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Location: Atlanta metro
RV Type:Fiber Stream 16ft (c) 1982



Wow Frederick,

You've given me something to consider. I've never been at a location with sufficient amperage for me to try and operate my AC. If it proves to be a dud, I doubt I'll replace it in the conventional way. This looks like a feasible alternative. 94.gif


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