6 X 10 (V-nose) build

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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby Modstock » Thu May 20, 2021 11:56 am

Here's last Thursday morning. Sunrises are awesome.
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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby Modstock » Mon May 31, 2021 1:48 pm

A few weeks ago we had our roof done and had no cooler for a couple days .
So I picked up this lil mobile swamp cooler, till I could mount the roof unit.
Thinking we could also use this in the trailer when we have power.
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While I'm doing yard work today I'll do some testing .
It's been sitting in the hot sun, all windows closed . It's about 100° .
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I'll open the windows/vent and see what it gets to , then turn it on.

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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby Modstock » Mon May 31, 2021 11:32 pm

Well after getting the windows open, it went down to 90°.
Having the cooler on it dropped to 80 before I lost sunlight for the day.
I'll have to do more testing, playing with the ventilation .

It should help a ton with those hot , no wind sleepless nights .

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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby Modstock » Sat Jun 05, 2021 3:39 pm

Since it's a 100° day I did more testing. 2pm.
The roof vent was open about 1/2" , windows closed when I went inside.
It was about 110°f inside. .
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Opened the windows and vent then turned on the cooler. After cracking the back door open more, the humidity went away and 1.5 hrs later temps went down to 89°.
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Not bad at all. With swamp coolers, it's all about air flow.

Note::; placing the temp gauge about mid height in the trailer gives more accurate readings.

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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby hankaye » Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:38 am

Modstock, Howdy;

Where did you locate the portable Swamp cooler?
Something i could use down here in NM. Thanks.

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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby flboy » Sun Jun 06, 2021 10:28 am

Those would not work in this part of the country due to higher ambient humidity . I wish they would however.. very simple and effective.

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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby Modstock » Sun Jun 06, 2021 1:21 pm

hankaye wrote:Modstock, Howdy;

Where did you locate the portable Swamp cooler?
Something i could use down here in NM. Thanks.

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I picked it up at Lowe's . It's a Honeywell unit about $170.
Shortly after they had some newer ones come in that had 2 hoses and a piece that fits in a window to pull outside air.

Most of my neighbors that had central air installed, re-installed swamp coolers after paying high electric bills.

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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby hankaye » Mon Jun 07, 2021 7:34 am

Modstock, Howdy;

Modstock wrote:
hankaye wrote:Modstock, Howdy;

Where did you locate the portable Swamp cooler?
Something i could use down here in NM. Thanks.

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I picked it up at Lowe's . It's a Honeywell unit about $170.
Shortly after they had some newer ones come in that had 2 hoses and a piece that fits in a window to pull outside air.

Most of my neighbors that had central air installed, re-installed swamp coolers after paying high electric bills.

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Thanks for that info. Yea, even in an RV running a rooftop unit comes close to Breaking the Bank during "Cooling Season".
Have had several 90* + days already 1st. Century is just around the corner.
Do you have to manually need to fill it???

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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby Modstock » Mon Jun 07, 2021 11:52 am

It has a little slide out tray to fill it or can unlatch the bottom.
Probably takes about 2+ gallons but will last close to 7hrs on low.
I even filled it with ice once with half water.




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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby Modstock » Mon Jun 21, 2021 11:46 am

Here's a few pics from our last trips.

Overland show in South Jordan.
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Father's day weekend.
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A cool present for my birthday.
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Even did some fishing
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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby Modstock » Sat Jul 17, 2021 2:04 pm

Been toying with this idea since the begining. Making an awning or shower room with the advantage of barn doors .
Had this extra tarp lying around.
So I ...
Busted out some bungee cords and took measurements.
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Outside.
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One sharp corner to deal with.
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Goona need some sort of extendable bar to keep the doors secure and support the cover.

Looks like I have some sewing and fabbin to do.

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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby flboy » Sat Jul 17, 2021 8:13 pm

Nice pics. How was the overland show?

I like the idea of the tarp extension. I have seen people fab bard that capture both door to keep them open and the same bar would keep the tarp from catching on the corners and tearing.
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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby Modstock » Sat Jul 17, 2021 10:14 pm

It was great. Like a big campground.
Lots of great home fabbed ideas and rooftop tents. People loved the trailer, especially the wives . One said "we are selling the RTT and building one of these"
Definitely going next year.

Might grab me an adjustable pole/bar tommorow. I wonder how I can attach it to keep the doors from moving.


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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby Gulfcoast » Sun Jul 18, 2021 1:13 am

Your trailer looks fantastic.... would you please send us a link or more info on the overland show for next year. I'd love to find info on more cargo trailer events nationwide. Thanks
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Re: 6 X 10 (V-nose) build

Postby hankaye » Sun Jul 18, 2021 7:35 am

modstock, Howdy;

Just a suggestion; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLTJWjLmfRM

Looks like you could detach the "feet" and secure them to the doors
then insert pole, etc., yadda-yadda.
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