I have been thinking about getting fancy regarding the placement of an Air conditioner underneith the TD and running hoses up on the outside for cold air as well as return air to AC unit. Then it struck me, I could cut a hole in my back wall in the cabin between my cabin and the galley and just mount a small unit there. I'd just have to place my Microwave somewhere else when the AC is installed (yes I use a Microwave for reheating food that I've previously cooked in the DO's, I am a guy, I am lazy, and I am old and feel that this entitles me to have a microwave on board during the freezing temps of Deer Season when I don't want to mess with a stove, also I like my microwave popcorn and so does the dog). This would actually be quite simple to do as I have electric service available on either side so everything is already in place. My question for those who have mounted their AC in the galley area, do you leave your hatch up all of the time when the AC is running or did you do something else for makeup air, and water drainage of the AC unit. Curious what others have done. Most of the year, I probably wouldn't even have the AC with me as most of my camping in the TD is done in cold weather. Having the controls of a AC unit available in the cabin would be an advantage to my way of thinking.
Art