trailtrekerNJ wrote:BRUTAL!!!!!
A week at Mrytle Beach, SC in a un-airconditioned "Sweatdrop" camper.
I am glad I had my attachable tent, where my wife and I spent our nights with the fan going.
Gotta say this - I ain't loving my teardrop right now.
As a matter of fact I am going to look into the T@B unit with built in air conditioner and heater.
Don't be suprised if you see my unit listed in the for sale department.
Al
Hi Al,
Trust me, I can relate. I went camping rustic in NY a number of years ago, in my very own sweatdrop camper. Temps were in the 90's and it was humid and sticky.
We both agreed we would not do that again.
Since then all of our teardrops and tiny travel trailers have had built in air conditioners.
It looks like you are using a Lil Guy. You ought to research what it takes to add a/c to that. Maybe even a Petcool.
Of course, if you get a tab, you might still have to add air. I did that, here:
http://www.mikenchell.com/TAB_Photo_Album/index2.html
Let us know what you decide.
Mike...
P.S. In Myrtle Beach, when it wasn't quite as hot... Notice the A/C!

The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten, so build your teardrop with the best materials...