QUOTE (Stacy Crotser @ Sep 19 2008, 12:04 PM)

I've searched and found some threads, but pictures and info were no longer there. Anyone know of some good "how-to's" for a closet AC install? Think we are going to attempt one very soon!
Many thanks!
Hi Stacy,
I posted a video on Youtube, it'd already been mentioned in this thread, that shows some of the work I did putting in a 5000 BTU unit in the closet. If you wish to view it I have a link to it in my signature. Or, as it has been linked earlier in this thread,
it's right here.In the comments of the video I had replied to a query just like yours that had a pretty good list of guidelines...
"Have a 5/8ths" decline for condensation to run to the back of the unit, a good catch basin, and a drain out of the trailer. Have a airtight seal separating the front of the unit and the inside of the trailer, from the back of the unit and the outside air. Allow plenty of outside air to get to the condenser intakes along the top and sides. It helps to add a small deflector to send hot exhaust air blown out the condensor up and out to keep it from mixing back around the intakes along the sides."
My installation is different than others in that I have only one hole in the outside of my Scamp and it serves double duty as intake & exhaust for the AC. Some would think that it wouldn't work, but it does, real well. The big trick is making sure the outside air curcuit has plenty of access to the heat exchanger coil to allow the unit to work. My unit gets it's outside air along the sides and top of the rear of the unit and vents it out through the exchanger and out the back. As long as I have plenty of room along the sides and top to get air in, the AC will do it's job.
The physical width of the AC is critical, you must use one that'll let you get air into it's intakes otherwise you'll just burn up the unit. And finally, you must be sure to keep the cabin air separate from the outside. How you mount the unit to the wheel well is up to you. But of anyplace else you would put a window AC, mounting it on the wheelwell, lowest to the floor will give you the best loadbearing results.
In installing mine, I used metal air duct sheeting to fabricate the airways ect. you can use other materal, but to me air duct materal was a no-brainer.
Good Luck
ConwayBob