@Vonbrown said:
I have removed the A/C unit and installed t into the passenger side window. Seems to work better but because the unit is to big, it doesn't cycle long enough to remove the humidity. I turn the thermostat all the way up, open the roof vent a bit and can get comfortable.
Ok, this is I beleive a firt. Any pics of that installation?
Kudos on having the courage to alter to suit YOUR needs. Everything I buy I find myself always thinking about resale, and as a result agonize about alterations...even relatively minor ones. It's nice to see someone say, "This is mine and I'll make it suit me, and the rest doesn't matter." WTG!
I have a 2019 XL Boondock edge but have not taken it camping yet. I did however test the AC and this is what I observed. With the AC off and the AC blower switch on I observed air being sucked in through the cow bells and air being blown out through the bottom vent under the trailer and through the round vents inside the trailer. When I switch the AC unit on the round vents in the trailer no longer blow air out but suck air into them. The cowbell vents outside continue to suck air in and the vent under the trailer continues to blow air out.
@Geoff_Acker just saw this older post, mine looks just like that; took the frame off this morning, seems the unit is not centered & more to the right, hot air is blowing out of the right interior vent, sucking in on the left; ever get it figured out?
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Anyways, I like the extra venting from the floor, especially with the fantastic fan or A/C fan on.
(I may just do without)
Ok, this is I beleive a firt. Any pics of that installation?
Trying
Ok, this is kind of a permanent installation. Interesting! And you also move the frifdge inside? I guess you are by your self?
I am
I moved the fridge inside because I need the storage and reduce the risk of theft.
Kudos on having the courage to alter to suit YOUR needs. Everything I buy I find myself always thinking about resale, and as a result agonize about alterations...even relatively minor ones. It's nice to see someone say, "This is mine and I'll make it suit me, and the rest doesn't matter." WTG!
2014 T@G
Wow! Taking drilling holes into the trailer to a new level.
Tom
Aptos, California
2015 LG Silver Shadow
2012 Ford Edge Sport TV
The square aluminum frame surrounds the window opening, perfect for self tapping screws.
I have a 2019 XL Boondock edge but have not taken it camping yet. I did however test the AC and this is what I observed. With the AC off and the AC blower switch on I observed air being sucked in through the cow bells and air being blown out through the bottom vent under the trailer and through the round vents inside the trailer. When I switch the AC unit on the round vents in the trailer no longer blow air out but suck air into them. The cowbell vents outside continue to suck air in and the vent under the trailer continues to blow air out.
I believe that is exactly the way it was meant to function.
Mike
Chaverim Basenjis
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2018 T@G Sofitel
2016 Audi A3 e-tron
@Geoff_Acker just saw this older post, mine looks just like that; took the frame off this morning, seems the unit is not centered & more to the right, hot air is blowing out of the right interior vent, sucking in on the left; ever get it figured out?
My 2018 works just as robbo described.