Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

Postby linuxmanxxx » Wed May 23, 2012 8:48 pm

I put 8k portable in my 4 x 8 mini today vented out the floor single hose and 100 degrees. Cooled to 76 in 15 minutes so they work just fine.
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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

Postby Glenlivet » Thu May 24, 2012 12:54 pm

Now that's just elegant, Shadow Catcher!
I completely missed that earlier thread. It's got the gears turning in my head, you betcha. Thanks much. :)
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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

Postby b.bodemer » Thu May 24, 2012 8:05 pm

I just tested my window a/c setup. Sure was nice feeling cold air in the trailer.

The holiday weekend in Cleveland is expected to be hot and humid. Instead of turning on the air for the house I'll be using the trailer to sleep in overnight!!!!!

Whatever system works is one that keeps you cooled off!

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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

Postby tinksdad » Sun May 27, 2012 11:11 am

As the thread title says..... A Never Ending Debate. Everybody has to decide for themselves which method works best.
If I want to camp in the summer time in Mississippi, I need to keep "she who camps with me" comfortable. Trying to figure out what method I was going to use without cutting holes in the '47 was paramount. It may be redneck; but I was recently given this unit for FREE. I'm thinking I will just set this up on milk crates or something similar against the fully open window on the non-door side and let it crank. Probably maake some kind of waterproof shround to cover the open window and the top half of the unit. It has 2 automatic shut offs. One is a 6 hour timer and the other is a catch jug for condensation that switches the unit off when it becomes full. If it works, it will be a PITA transporting and setting up; but the benefits will be worth it.

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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

Postby drcurran » Sat Jun 02, 2012 12:36 pm

OK I'll throw out a question, not about portable or window, but if you have decided to go with a window unit, what size? I was looking at a 5,000 BTU at HD about $100. Nice physical size and as the suggested (I think) rooms size is for 10 X 15, should be plenty for a 6 X 12 X 6 but. . . .the last thing I want to do is get the 5,000 and then realize the 8,000 (at twice the price) would have been the way to go. Any thoughts on this issue will be appreciated. Thanks
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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

Postby linuxmanxxx » Sat Jun 02, 2012 1:09 pm

If you install it correctly, 5k will work very well if you insulated your walls.
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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

Postby b.bodemer » Sat Jun 02, 2012 7:12 pm

I went with a 6500BTU. It was on sale and had a remote. The ct is a 7 x 12.
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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

Postby flboy » Sat Jun 02, 2012 7:31 pm

drcurran wrote:OK I'll throw out a question, not about portable or window, but if you have decided to go with a window unit, what size? I was looking at a 5,000 BTU at HD about $100. Nice physical size and as the suggested (I think) rooms size is for 10 X 15, should be plenty for a 6 X 12 X 6 but. . . .the last thing I want to do is get the 5,000 and then realize the 8,000 (at twice the price) would have been the way to go. Any thoughts on this issue will be appreciated. Thanks
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If the 5000 BTU will do it (it should if insultated well), I'd go with it especially if you ever plan to run from generator power or inverter. It will draw much less and allow for other things to run with a smaller generator. If you plan on running with shore power always... it really doesn't matter unless the size and wieght is an issue.
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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

Postby thejonescompany1 » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:19 pm

I love my 5000 btu window AC. Installed in the right side of the V-nose it keeps my 12X6 very cool (68F) even on a hot day (100F) in the summer. It takes almost no space, is nice and high for good cooling, and runs great on my small generator. I’m really happy my AC has digital temp control!!!!! It ensures the unit cools enough but not too cold. I set it and forget it is even on.
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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

Postby flboy » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:20 pm

thejonescompany1 wrote:I love my 5000 btu window AC. Installed in the right side of the V-nose it keeps my 12X6 very cool (68F) even on a hot day (100F) in the summer. It takes almost no space, is nice and high for good cooling, and runs great on my small generator. I’m really happy my AC has digital temp control!!!!! It ensures the unit cools enough but not too cold. I set it and forget it is even on.
Disclaimer: my roof is insulated with 1 in pink foam, it made a big difference.
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What size generator are you runnng the 5,000 BTU on? What is the running KW and Surge? Thanks.
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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

Postby linuxmanxxx » Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:08 pm

Avg is 700 running and 1200 startup.
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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

Postby thejonescompany1 » Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:04 pm

Flboy
I have to say I guess I underrated my generator. I said “my small generator”, I guess I should have said medium generator. It is a Colman with a 6hp Brigs, rated at 3750 surge / 3000 running. Most window units are rated at or less that 15 amps max (1725 watts), hence the 15A plug. This also accounts for turn-on surge.
I agree with linuxmanxxx, 700 running and 1200 surge is about right for a 5K unit.

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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

Postby flboy » Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:06 pm

thejonescompany1 wrote:Flboy
I have to say I guess I underrated my generator. I said “my small generator”, I guess I should have said medium generator. It is a Colman with a 6hp Brigs, rated at 3750 surge / 3000 running. Most window units are rated at or less that 15 amps max (1725 watts), hence the 15A plug. This also accounts for turn-on surge.
I agree with linuxmanxxx, 700 running and 1200 surge is about right for a 5K unit.

Good luck with your build.


Thanks for the information. I am using a portable vented through the floor below in my CT Conversion. It works well, but i know for 7000 BTU it is not real efficient due to the way the one hose sysem constantly pulls ambient air in from outside. It should only draw about 800Watts when running, but my 1500 W 2000W Surge chokes when the compressor kicks in. I'd like to keep the generator and I am thinking of trying a 5000 BTU portable and venting through the ramp door at floor level. If the Portable ever breaks... that is what I will try. Most of the time I have power.. but I want to be self contained when I am really remote.


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Re: Portable vs. Window AC...the never ending debate

Postby satch » Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:31 pm

I rigged a flexi tube to a $99 window unit. It works fine for me
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Since here in Cali, we don't have the humidity issues, I just let it vent outside. Crack open the windows and it works good, at least for me
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