Here's some info from the
Scamp archives:
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As stated several times, it is a 5 minute job to install it. There are two
Phillips head
screws on each end of the bottom window. When they are removed, the window lifts
off. The top window stays in place and when cranked out comes out to the edge of
the little 5k Fedders and protects from rain etc. A single six inch by 1/2 inch
board the
width of the window is held on the top flange of the A/C unit with a single
screw. The
A/C unit leans against the board and no other support is used to hold it in
place. Two
strips of foam rubber is stuffed in the edges and the unit is plugged in at the
receptacle
on the end of the sink cabinet. BTW, this is the installation shown in Scamp's
original
brochure and it is so simple and works just super today. Please note that crank
out
windows are shown.
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Here is a quick and easy way to have A/C in the rear sliding
windows.
On my 1992 S19 Deluxe, I had no air so here is how I set a 5000 BTU
unit in the rear sliding window: Took less than an hour.
The window is set to open about 15 inches and 17.5 inches are needed.
There is a stop in the upper left hand corner of the window that is held
in with a single phillips head screw. Remove that.
Then get your Dermal tool and several cut off discs (they brake easily).
Go outside and cut about 1/4 to 1/2 inch off the top of the center flange
that touches the top rounded window frame and keeps it from opening
all the way. Be careful to not cut the class as you go.
I now have 17.5" window opening. The A/C is 17.5 inches wide and still
won't go in the window, so I removed the A/c case and it fits fine. It's
a 99$ A/C unit so modifying the case gives me no heart burn.
Now I open the window set the A/C in the window, plug it in turn it
on and one more cool
Scamp. Remove A/C unit, set it in the floor,
close the window and I'm ready to go. Even easier than the crank
out
windows.
Check it out and let me know what you think.
I'll take some pics.
Buddy
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Sorry, no links or pics.