digimark wrote:I'm just about to pul the trigger on the Wal-Mart Haier 7,000 BTU HSandy's discovered. At $304 shipped it's several hundred dollars cheaper than the PetCool, and easy to remove from the trailer when not using it. It also seems *very* small. I like that I could use it in the house for emergencies.
The all-important question for me is, how big a hole in the wall should I cut for the heat exhaust, and what can I do to seal the hole when not in use? I'd really rather use some kind of RV-appropriate pre-manufactured hole cover, like the shoreline port covers. Would it work if the duct were directed down through the floor? And how much clearance between the back of the unit and the wall is needed for the exhaust hose?
I haven't found any more detailed pictures of this unit on the internet, but I expect that it will be a similar setup to this older portable Haier unit on Amazon:

The hose looks to be about 3 in. diameter. I have no expertise with HVAC or any type of engineering but I can't see why the exhaust venting wouldn't work ok ducted through the floor as opposed to the wall.

I plan to order one of these also after my trailer is ready to pick up in 3 to 4 weeks...