Howdy Y'all,
First time posting, so please forgive any breaches in etiquette. I'm still in the brainstorming stages of my build, and this site is an amazing resource for all things Teardrop, so I thank you all in advance. Watching Youtube tonight going through builds I clicked on a "5 Camping Hacks" video. I only made it to #3, because I started doing research on this one product in particular (the first listed here), because it seems that it can solve several teardrop challenges. It appears that it is in initial production stages, having completed a "Kickstart" last year.
I wanted to post this and get some feedback, positive and negative, about these products. Disclaimer: I am not in ANY way affiliated with these products. I did not contribute to the Kickstart for #1, and I stumbled upon #2 after researching #1. They're just cool gadgets that I thought might be useful within our community. If these products/this post are in any way against rules, PLEASE remove it. I'm not trying to cause/get in any trouble, I just thought these were, wait for it... really COOL!
#1- ZERO BREEZE- Still in early production, but appears that nice discounts are being offered for different purchase packages:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/zero ... -ac-unit#/
and/or
http://www.zero-breeze.com
#2- ICYBREEZE (Made in USA!)- Looks like it could be a glorified "swamp cooler", but as the cool water is run across plates and recirculated back into the reservoir, it appears to NOT affect humidity through its operation:
http://www.icybreeze.com
#3- THE COOLEST- While I'm discussing cool cooling contraptions, here's another, similar but different product, kind of a "Swiss Army Knife" of coolers:
https://coolest.com
I know that many of us might use just natural ventilation, a "Fan-Tastic" fan, a home window unit, a homebuilt, or even Pet Cool unit (which I have seriously considered). In South Central Texas, my family (read "WIFE") will not camp WITH me WITHOUT an A/C. I'm open to all suggestions each of you have regarding how you solved your cooling needs.
Again, please edit/delete as necessary to maintain within guidelines, and please inform me of any breaches of form or etiquette. I only want to be helpful as you all have been in scheming my project. Also, if this is in the wrong "Topic", please feel free to move as appropriate.
Sincerely,
Sean "Newby/FNG" Wilson