More pics in my gallery if your interested in seeing more. I'll update the thread as I continue on the project.
Tas wrote:I’ll be following your AC install.
I’m in a similar situation......don’t want to spend $1000 + on the typical roof AC. Still considering a wall hatch with some type of support to hold the AC. My enclosed is used primarily to haul the race bike to the track and to sleep in. I’m good with inserting the AC into the hatch as needed. I’m still over thinking which side of the v-nose I want to put it in along with cutting into the skin.
flboy wrote:Tas wrote:I’ll be following your AC install.
I’m in a similar situation......don’t want to spend $1000 + on the typical roof AC. Still considering a wall hatch with some type of support to hold the AC. My enclosed is used primarily to haul the race bike to the track and to sleep in. I’m good with inserting the AC into the hatch as needed. I’m still over thinking which side of the v-nose I want to put it in along with cutting into the skin.
In my first CTC build, I put a window unit through the middle of the ramp at the floor level. It worked great. I will dig up some pics to show you tomorrow. On my second build, I built into a cabinet and used fridge vents for intake and output..... Third time.... still designing... build in March 2021,..
However, in all three... window units.. work great and inexpensive...
Tas wrote:I haven't really considered using the ramp door for the hatch but I am starting to really like that idea.
How's the strength of the hatch when rolling the bike over the hatch? My bike is in the 400lb range.
Sorry to maybe have hijacked the thread.....I hope these questions and answers help you out txen.
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