chiefvintage wrote:Well I've given up on the AC installation idea for now. The portable unit was a complete failure as Don and others mentioned it would! But i learned a good lesson on negative air pressure in small spaces,lol! I'll revisit it next spring, since most places I like to camp are either closed, overbooked or too strict with covid madness for my liking. I think a boxed in window Ac unit seems easy enough to put together, utilizing the exhaust port i cut in for the portable unit to be repurposed as an inlet for compressor/condensing coil cooling. Ideally i would like to avoid cutting another stud in the wall framing so if i can find a 5 or 6000btu unit with a condensor coil no wider than 14.5" i think i can make it work.
ris wrote: Not sure how it works just know my a/c is vented into my camper utility room built across the back of the trailer and only had a small amount of water on the floor twice after exploring the UP of Michigan for 4 months.
Richard
foxontherun wrote:Good morning,
I saw your Excel water heater in one of the pictures above. Is your water heater ventless or does it vent out the rear of unit? I am considering mounting one in similar location and I have a side vent in the same location that I thought might work for venting, prefer not to go thru roof. I don't have a problem with using vent-free as I have a MaxxAire fan about three feet away from where the water heater would be.
Also, how do you like that water heater? Anything you would do different about it?
Thanks!
Harry
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