Glenlivet wrote:One thing occurs to me, if you have an idea to use a 5500 BTU window shaker A/C that runs on a carriable 2000 watt genny then you can side mount it in a six footer and it's still less far out a side than the wheel fender. Mine sticks out 7 inches with all the condenser vents out in the air while the wheel well is out 11 inches. With a seven foot wide the A/C will stick out further than the wheel fender.
Not a deal killer mind you, it's still just 7 inches. The canopy sticks out four.
AZ_Desert_Rat wrote:Hi Glenlivet,
What awning and what is the actual size you used; I like the way it tucks in close when rolled up?![]()
Can you give us any additional details (Mfg, Model, size 5500) on the A/C you used ... it also tucks in nicely ...
aggie79 wrote:Congratulations! I'm officially jealous, but will be following your build for ideas.
Rainier70 wrote:I don't see insulating on there. You might consider it. It helps keep the trailer cool, especially the roof. Also it will be much quieter. Rain on a uninsulated trailer is like being inside the drum while a party is goin on!
Good luck on your build!
Glenlivet wrote:AZ_Desert_Rat wrote:Hi Glenlivet,
I can take no credit for the awning, it was an option ordered by the first owner, as were the windows.![]()
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