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09-08-2013, 05:15 PM
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#41
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Member
Name: Dan
Trailer: U-Haul CT-13 1985
Quebec
Posts: 67
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rockead rob
What do you think would happen if the fresh air port was not opened. Would it have a negative effect on the a/c performance? The camper is not entirely air tight and would most likely suck air in from other places. I would think by keeping the hatch closed would allow the camper to get cooler since it's mainly recirculating cool air without having to cool the warmer outside fresh air. Any thoughts?
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I forgot to open the outside inlet and outlet ports a couple of time and this configuration DOES NOT WORK. There are two separate air circuits which have nothing in common. The exterior air never goes inside the trailer. It is warmed by the A/C and rejected outside.
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09-14-2013, 01:13 PM
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#42
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Senior Member
Name: Mike
Trailer: uhaul, 84, 13CT
Massachusetts
Posts: 101
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Hi: a quick question, What type tool did you use for cutting the deck plate holes? And, how large are they? I've been considering 6" plates. thanks Mike
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09-14-2013, 03:27 PM
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#43
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Member
Name: Rob
Trailer: U Haul CT 13
Florida
Posts: 40
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I used a rotozip with a cutting bit. The rotozip is like a Dremel on steroids. The covers are 6" diameter. You don't have much choice for size and placement of covers due to curvature of camper.
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03-25-2014, 07:09 PM
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#44
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Junior Member
Name: sylvie
Trailer: Bonair oxygen
Quebec
Posts: 11
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AC: Question
I Dan,
I want to know if your AC is very noisy....
le caisson de fibre de verre a t-il un effet de résonance?
Thanks!
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03-25-2014, 07:16 PM
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#45
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Member
Name: Dan
Trailer: U-Haul CT-13 1985
Quebec
Posts: 67
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sylviedulac
I Dan,
I want to know if your AC is very noisy....
le caisson de fibre de verre a t-il un effet de résonance?
Thanks!
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Hi Sylvie,
As any of these low cost AC, it is a little bit noisy. However, I run it in low speed and the noise is really acceptable. The fiberglass enclosure does not induce any additional noise.
I really enjoy this mod and I would do it again.
Are you from the province of Quebec?
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03-26-2014, 08:23 PM
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#46
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Junior Member
Name: sylvie
Trailer: Bonair oxygen
Quebec
Posts: 11
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Yes, I live in Quebec (Lac-St-Jean) Thank you very much for your reply. We will use your method to install an AC in our u-haul.....
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04-18-2014, 06:46 AM
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#47
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Senior Member
Name: Jane and Greg
Trailer: 1985 Uhaul CT
South Carolina
Posts: 213
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George is an awesome modder!
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12-19-2014, 03:16 PM
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#48
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Senior Member
Name: Tony
Trailer: Scamp - "The Haunted Mansion" (13') and TBD (16')
Colorado
Posts: 290
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Does the 6" deck plate vent provide adequate ventilation?
On our rebuild, we are putting the AC unit on the driver's side down near the floor and was puzzling over how to get an adequate flow of fresh air to the coils...On some installs, I've seen them use like attic vents below the unit for the air intake. But I would be worried about dust and debris entering the enclosure for the unit... I'm thinking that using this sort of "deck plate" on the underside (pointing down rather than out to the side) of the trailer might keep any dirt and debris out of the enclosure while traveling. Thoughts?
Thanks! Great work! Very inspiring!
- Tony
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12-19-2014, 05:18 PM
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#49
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Senior Member
Name: jim
Trailer: 2022 Escape19 pulled by 2014 Dodge Ram Hemi Sport
Pennsylvania
Posts: 6,710
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You may get more debris on the bottom while traveling vs the side, but either way the unit is not operating during travel so the issue is moot. I'd still stick with the bottom for leak reasons.
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Jim
Never in doubt, often wrong
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12-19-2014, 05:40 PM
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#50
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Senior Member
Name: Tony
Trailer: Scamp - "The Haunted Mansion" (13') and TBD (16')
Colorado
Posts: 290
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I wasn't questioning the side vs. bottom...I like the idea of being able to seal it off with the hatch lid and opening up the bottom vent/hatch when you want to use the AC. The question is...does the 6" hatch provide enough air flow or does the attic vent provide more?
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12-19-2014, 08:05 PM
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#51
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Senior Member
Name: George
Trailer: 85 Uhaul CT 13
North Carolina
Posts: 195
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I've been using the 6" deck lids for 3 yrs now with no problems, leaks or air flow. The lids come with a large O ring on inside witch seals out all dirt and moisture.
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12-19-2014, 09:06 PM
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#52
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Senior Member
Name: Tony
Trailer: Scamp - "The Haunted Mansion" (13') and TBD (16')
Colorado
Posts: 290
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Do you have screens over the inside to keep out critters?
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12-19-2014, 09:21 PM
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#53
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Senior Member
Name: George
Trailer: 85 Uhaul CT 13
North Carolina
Posts: 195
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No, it's never been a problem. There's no place for them to go.
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12-19-2014, 09:22 PM
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#54
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Senior Member
Name: Tony
Trailer: Scamp - "The Haunted Mansion" (13') and TBD (16')
Colorado
Posts: 290
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Cool! Thank you for the advice! You've given me some great ideas!
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12-20-2014, 07:54 AM
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#55
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Member
Name: Dan
Trailer: U-Haul CT-13 1985
Quebec
Posts: 67
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sohkraites
Does the 6" deck plate vent provide adequate ventilation?
On our rebuild, we are putting the AC unit on the driver's side down near the floor and was puzzling over how to get an adequate flow of fresh air to the coils...On some installs, I've seen them use like attic vents below the unit for the air intake. But I would be worried about dust and debris entering the enclosure for the unit... I'm thinking that using this sort of "deck plate" on the underside (pointing down rather than out to the side) of the trailer might keep any dirt and debris out of the enclosure while traveling. Thoughts?
Thanks! Great work! Very inspiring!
- Tony
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Thanks Tony,
I used this setup last summer and all I can say is that this is working very well. I like the fact that I can close the openings when not in use. The airflow from a 6" opening is enough for this 5000BTU AC. I installed a screen inside the opening that block bugs, pollen and dirt which is a must. The last improvement I had to do is a rain deflector that I install after the cover are removed.
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12-20-2014, 07:56 AM
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#56
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Member
Name: Dan
Trailer: U-Haul CT-13 1985
Quebec
Posts: 67
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sohkraites
I wasn't questioning the side vs. bottom...I like the idea of being able to seal it off with the hatch lid and opening up the bottom vent/hatch when you want to use the AC. The question is...does the 6" hatch provide enough air flow or does the attic vent provide more?
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ANSWER: YES, the 6" hole provide enough ventilation for a 5000BTU Air conditionned. I can't answer for a bigger AC.
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12-20-2014, 07:59 AM
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#57
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Member
Name: Dan
Trailer: U-Haul CT-13 1985
Quebec
Posts: 67
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sohkraites
Do you have screens over the inside to keep out critters?
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Screens are a must.
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12-20-2014, 09:19 AM
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#58
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Senior Member
Name: Tony
Trailer: Scamp - "The Haunted Mansion" (13') and TBD (16')
Colorado
Posts: 290
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Awesome! This provides us just the solution we need! Thank you!
- Tony
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12-20-2014, 04:16 PM
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#59
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Junior Member
Name: Meaghan
Trailer: 1986 Burro (17' wide body)
Illinois
Posts: 15
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This is a great mod and I'm very glad you've shared it! A/C is a must for my husband, so this is one of the first things we'll do to our new Burro. I've been concerned about the integrity of the roof with regards to a roof mounted unit, and I don't personally care for the look of a window unit. This seems like the perfect solution! Thanks!
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12-21-2014, 05:30 AM
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#60
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Senior Member
Name: Jane and Greg
Trailer: 1985 Uhaul CT
South Carolina
Posts: 213
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Ticket History
Greg Evans (Client) Posted On: 19 December 2014 04:45 PM
George and I have used the deck 6 inch deck plates and have had no problems at all. Exhaust thru the front towards the back of the car:. Intake from the side. We both put on the side below the seat on the right of the door. You will need to seal. Greg
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