There is a vent into the inside under the eve overhang !
CliffinGA wrote:Brian you will be fine and so will they! Remember the a/c pumps what in?? Cold AIR!! You want to crack the vent to let heat and any excess CO2 out (4 people in a tear) and help keep the condensation down. I have a real small tear and no vent but have windows in my doors and I use one for the a/c to come in and other cracked and never had a problem. I do leave the doors open the next day so the tear dries out. COndensation is a pain but I like my a/c!
Cliff
Time Out wrote:Hi Brian,
You could also do what my wife and I did. We bought a CO detector/alarm from Home Depot and installed it in our Little Guy 6 Wide, just to be on the safe side. We installed it on the converter housing which is in the middle of our cabin under the cabinets. It was only about a $17.00 investment.
Be safe and enjoy your camping experience!
Clyde and Linda - Squaw Valley, CA
stevem50 wrote:aren't we overlooking the simplest answer.... just leave the vent cracked
terryjones1 wrote:CliffinGA wrote:Brian you will be fine and so will they! Remember the a/c pumps what in?? Cold AIR!! You want to crack the vent to let heat and any excess CO2 out (4 people in a tear) and help keep the condensation down. I have a real small tear and no vent but have windows in my doors and I use one for the a/c to come in and other cracked and never had a problem. I do leave the doors open the next day so the tear dries out. COndensation is a pain but I like my a/c!
Cliff
Window Air Conditioneers do not pump in air from the outside!
nevadatear wrote:I absolutely agree with Doug. I am not claustrophobic at all, used to go caving, but can't imagine a tear without at least one window!
Dale M. wrote:Time Out wrote:Hi Brian,
You could also do what my wife and I did. We bought a CO detector/alarm from Home Depot and installed it in our Little Guy 6 Wide, just to be on the safe side. We installed it on the converter housing which is in the middle of our cabin under the cabinets. It was only about a $17.00 investment.
Be safe and enjoy your camping experience!
Clyde and Linda - Squaw Valley, CA
Good Idea but be sure batteries are good IF you do not have commercial/converter power (boondocking)...
Dale
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 6 guests