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A/C

Postby nuyork212 » Sun Jun 02, 2013 2:58 pm

Hello All

As I look around I notice a lot of tear drops with out A/C.... Is this just a personal choice or is one not necessary?

I know it will just depend on your location....
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Re: A/C

Postby rowerwet » Sun Jun 02, 2013 5:40 pm

I put one in but mostly only use it for the fan, depends on the humidiy where you camp mostly.
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Re: A/C

Postby Jiminsav » Sun Jun 02, 2013 6:18 pm

anywhere below the Mason-Dixon line, you might want to design a A/C into your tear...hard to sleep when your sweating bullets.
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Re: A/C

Postby GerryS » Sun Jun 02, 2013 6:21 pm

For me, it's a necessity. Old fat boy here doesn't deal well with humidity and heat!

Keep in mind though that AC in a TD doesn't work as well as you would think. It tends to ether over cool the drop, making it feel like a damp cave, or just not cool with any degree of efficiency. It's a bit counter intuitive, but opening the window and having the AC running works best. But here in Indiana, within High humidity, fans will only get you so far...
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Re: A/C

Postby Shadow Catcher » Sun Jun 02, 2013 6:28 pm

Ours is not permanently mounted. Take it when you need it leave it home when you don't, i.e. we will not need it North of Lake Superior ;)

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Re: A/C

Postby working on it » Sun Jun 02, 2013 10:14 pm

A/C definitely needed in Texas, from April-November (I've seen 80's in both months). Very needed in the summer. I've two windows, two vents, a powerful standard 10" fan, and just one 5000 btu A/C. If I had the room (4x8 trailer), I'd like to have two of those also (ha, ha).Only have a 300 watt heater though, and 20 degree sleeping bags. You see which way I am leaning here.
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Re: A/C

Postby Roly Nelson » Mon Jun 03, 2013 12:13 pm

Years ago, I installed a small AC unit in my tongue box and cut a hole for supply and return air through the front wall of the tear. I've used it a total of two times, so I have found that here in So Calif, it is not needed unless you do a lot of desert camping. Now it cools my wood lathe room and will never be installed in the tear again.
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Re: A/C

Postby jstrubberg » Mon Jun 03, 2013 1:25 pm

Different climates, different needs. Here in muggy Missouri, I wouldn't camp between May and September without an AC unit along. Nights at 80 degrees with 80% humidity are miserable.
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Re: A/C

Postby Shadow Catcher » Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:28 pm

I will second jstrubberg. Roly we used our AC only once last summer out west, it cooled off at night and little humidity. Here you may have 90% humidity with 80 degrees all night. That is one reason for the efforts in making sure the AC does not short cycle and dehumidifies well.
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Re: A/C

Postby bdosborn » Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:56 pm

Our very first trip in the teardrop was to the first ITG in Minden, NE. I chose not to add A/C since I figured we would camp in the mountains most of the time so we wouldn't need it. Boy was I wrong and we were miserable for 3 days. 90F and 90% humidity at 11PM. We were so jealous of the people around us that were sleeping peacefully in their A/C cooled trailer. I bought a used Pet Cool off eBay when we got back. :snow A/C was designed as an integral part of the Boxcar that replaced the teardrop.

You may not need A/C very often but boy when you do, it's the best.

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Re: A/C

Postby nuyork212 » Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:54 pm

Sounds like its better to have then to have not!
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Re: A/C

Postby Todah Tear » Mon Jun 03, 2013 11:11 pm

Here' s a mount that I used so that the AC doesn't have to be carried when not in use:

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Re: A/C

Postby planovet » Tue Jun 04, 2013 4:22 pm

An AC is pretty much required here in Texas
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Re: A/C

Postby rowerwet » Mon Jun 10, 2013 12:22 pm

up here in New England you bring A/C AND a HEATER, and expect to use them both... all summer long, the farther north, the more the heater is a must. Camping in a tent in the Adirondacks in August, I've found ice from my breath on the inside of the tent.
40 and 50 degree nights are comon in July/August in southern Maine, comfortable to sleep, but the heater makes it nice to crawl out of the covers even inside the TD.
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