Shadow Catcher wrote:Gus
This might be an interesting avenue, I was looking for small AC compressors and in essence that is what dehumidifiers are and I am finding them at $30 to $90 on Craig's list. When you drop off the container for water they are very compact.
I still think it would be interesting to explore a very small Auto AC powered by a small engine.
An approach to refrigeration on cruising sailboats is the holdover plate. A container is filled with antifreeze or saltwater and tubes for refrigerant are run through it. This allows you to make a big block of ice that thaws at a temperature lower than 32f or 0c. An automotive air conditioning compressor is used to run the apparatus. Auto air conditioner pumps are usually around (don't quote me on this) 5 tons. IE huge because you want to cool a car fast and a car isn't insulated to speak of. 5 tons = 60,000 BTU! This allows you to make a block of ice that will last maybe 24 hours or so in half an hour by running the engine. The same concept, using an engine to run a compressor, could used along with automotive components to make an engine run air conditioning system for a teardrop.
So, it's certainly possible to do so but the system would be way overbuilt (I guess you could just turn the compressor slower) but you'd have to listen to the gas engine running whenever you needed cooling just like running a windowshaker and a generator. I think a generator and windowshaker would be a heck of a lot easier to get off the ground, less complicated, and more flexible if you have shore power.
That said, it would be a fun project if you were so inclined.
Cheers,
Gus
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