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asianflava wrote:MJ, Kai is running a petcool in his tear. Haven't heard from them lately, I wonder how they are doing?
madjack wrote:... or you can get 120vac "T"stat that is commonly used in greenhouses and animal habitats like this one
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diverguy wrote:i am not planning on ac but my brother in law has a motor home with a small roof mounted RV ac unit. replaces the vent hood. it is quite a bit bigger but not considerable. i have looked at it and it "could " be mounted in place of the vent hood fan. would this not solve the problems of t-stat control, and having to lug something in the trunk, and having to set it up. if you have 120 v great run it. if no 120v hook up just run the fan off 12 v. "B-N-L" is mounted in a standard 14" hole on the roof of his RV.
Mary K wrote:Julie, I found these pics when I first joined the forum. I do not remember who's it is, but I plan to copy them. Hope this helps.
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streetrod23 wrote:Hi there I have to say I must disagree with bearfromobx. I have the exact set up you have pictured. It started out this way as a last minute a/c with the thought of making changes later. After using the unit all summer in temps of up to +37 c or should I say 100 plus in ferinheight it worked great. We did keep the roof vent open slightly to exhaust the hot air and equalize the pressure. The humidity was high outside and there were no humidity issues inside. I have no doubt this is an inefficient way to use the unit but as far as keeping the sleeping area cool and comfortable it was great. I may move the thermostat control and switch inside at some point but as it stands it works fine and is simple and easy to operate
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