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ST31 06-04-2003 05:36 PM

Portable Air Conditioning
 
I looked over the archives, but I thought I would ask the question agian. What are the better portable AC units out there and what are the average prices? Already getting hot here in Texas.

I have briefly looked at the crusin air hatch units, but have not looked at the suitcase ones. Some people on my docks have rigged their own using small window units and home made shrouds.

Thanks

velocity260 06-04-2003 05:38 PM

AC? we are lucky to get above 60deg on the lake right now up here.

ST31 06-04-2003 05:41 PM

We already started with the first 100 degree day last week. Not normal for this time of year, but if it is already doing now, July and August are going to be killers.

ToddW 06-04-2003 05:58 PM

We have used a small window unit in the doorway.

ST31 06-04-2003 06:05 PM

Did you create some type of a shroud to cover the exposed area around the doorway?

chuckbeecher 06-04-2003 06:51 PM

Go to CONN's and check out the window units. I had one that had a handle on top to carry with and set it in the doorway and dropped the cockpit cover down on it. The unit put out 6000 B.T.U. and only cost about $250...I think I got it on sale for $199 0r $209 now that I think about it. The water just went in the cockpit of the Thunder and with Texas heat just evaporated. If it was real humid it would run to the drains and into the bilge. You would need lots of blankets and the deck hatch open because you could hang meat after about 20 minutes!!

mopower 06-04-2003 07:50 PM

I've got a Cruise-Air unit. VERY quiet and you can hang meat in the cabin of my Formula. The PIA part is hoisting it over the windshield:(
On the plus side again you can use it on the trailer in the driveway if you're working on something. No need for water like the suitcase style. But the suitcase style is easier to handle and store and can also be built in if you so desire:cool:

Preferredstock 06-05-2003 06:42 AM

I use the CruiseAir unit also, Keeps things very comfortable (cold for the wife) in the cabin. But it is a pain to store on the boat when running. Usually stick it under the wife's bolster.

Bill

wetpleasure 06-06-2003 08:18 PM

I built my own ac unit that can run on your batterys so you can be chillen on the beach away from the dock. I will post pictures latter. I took a 30 quart cooler and installed a 12 volt fan and coil condenser then piped a small bilge pump inside to pump water through the coil. I would fill the cooler full of ice when i went out for the day then when it was time to crash i would have about a inch or two of water in the bottom and it would be enough pump though the coil. I would run out of ice in about 7 hour, it would have lasted longer if it was block ice. It did not use a lot of battery power either.

ST31 06-06-2003 08:37 PM


Originally posted by wetpleasure
I built my own ac unit that can run on your batterys so you can be chillen on the beach away from the dock. I will post pictures latter. I took a 30 quart cooler and installed a 12 volt fan and coil condenser then piped a small bilge pump inside to pump water through the coil. I would fill the cooler full of ice when i went out for the day then when it was time to crash i would have about a inch or two of water in the bottom and it would be enough pump though the coil. I would run out of ice in about 7 hour, it would have lasted longer if it was block ice. It did not use a lot of battery power either.
I would be interested in see some pictures of that. Would be nice to have something that will work away from the dock as well.

Thanks,

ST31

Steel Outlawed 06-06-2003 08:44 PM

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This is the same pricipal I just bought mine from Innova-Tech. Here is a link.

http://www.bayairac.com/

Here is a picture of what it looks like installed.

ST31 06-06-2003 08:49 PM

Nice install. Are the two plugs on the right for the water/cooler intake and outtake?

Steel Outlawed 06-06-2003 09:06 PM

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Yep! That's what they are for. Here is a picture from the inside.

Steel Outlawed 06-06-2003 09:09 PM

Here is another option. Just need shorepower or inverter.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2418166436

ST31 06-06-2003 09:10 PM

How well does it work on hot days? What size cooler are you using and how long will it cool?

Steel Outlawed 06-06-2003 09:16 PM

It works great on hot days. It will cool down to 70-75 degrees in our cabin. I have two different cooler one is a 15 quart which hold 4 bags of ice and will last about 4 hours on a very hot day. Then I have a 40 quart cooler which I think hold 10 bags of ice and it will cooler for about 10 hours. You can prolong the ice by freezing 2-liter drink bottles and using those.

ST31 06-06-2003 09:23 PM

DO you put the frozen liter bottles in the cooler with water, and if so how much water do you put in the cooler.

Sorry for all of the questions, but it would be nice to have an AC type alternative when sleeping on the boat away from the dock and shorepower.

Steel Outlawed 06-07-2003 03:05 PM

Just enough so the pump can circulate probably about a half gallon.

wetpleasure 06-08-2003 10:55 AM

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I took some pictures of the unit. I will sell this unit if somebody wants to buy it.I use to use it a lot when i had my 280 baja. Now I have a boat with gen and air.

wetpleasure 06-08-2003 10:57 AM

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Here is another pic from the inside.

JGB 06-08-2003 03:23 PM

Interesting topic! Man some of you are pretty crafty!

Jolley 06-08-2003 03:32 PM

Wetpleasure, you've got mail! Thanks Bill:D

dreamer 06-11-2003 09:16 PM

check this out

http://www.kooleraire.com/Index.htm


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