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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • *I said 800 on accident. It’s 8,000.
    3 Options To Power It
    1) Massive LithIon batteries and a powerful Inverter (COST: $4,000+)
    2) Small quiet generator tapped into the top half of the gas tank (COST: $450)
    3) Shore power with extension cord (COST: $40 + Misc. fees)
    (UPGRADE) - Now I use an Insulated exhaust tube!
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    -Air Conditioner:
    (I don’t know this seller & I make NO profits)
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    -Other items
    .. added as people suggest them.
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  • @oojimmyflip
    @oojimmyflip Рік тому +5

    the vent hose gets hot and warms the RV up, best to insulate the hose to keep the air cool. I wrapped mine in bubble wrap and aluminium tape .

  • @Grinsauce
    @Grinsauce 3 роки тому +10

    Your dog is definitely cute! I am sure he is a wonderful companion. He is lucky to have you.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks 😁
      Although to be brutally honest, he is a yapper. I love him but he barks & bounces all over the dash when I’m about to park (or in a drive-thru) but he needs me. And gives me someone to talk to. Together since 2014. 😁

  • @WaffleStaffel
    @WaffleStaffel 2 роки тому +5

    The reason it gets hotter towards the back of the van is that this unit exhausts hot air from the condensor through the tube, but it draws the air to cool that hot condensor coil from the conditioned area creating a negative pressure in the van, so for all the cubic feet of hot air blowing out the tube, the same number of cubic feet of unconditioned hot air is being drawn in through the cracks and leaks in the vehicle. The ideal situation would be to isolate the vent area on the unit that's drawing air in to pass across the hot condensor coil and hack another vent tube onto it to draw cooling air in from the outside.

    • @WaffleStaffel
      @WaffleStaffel 2 роки тому

      Look at how the Zero Breeze Mark 2 works ua-cam.com/video/UU36HEdkf6A/v-deo.html

  • @MetricZero
    @MetricZero 2 роки тому +6

    Another issue is that you're pulling in air from the exterior because it's created a negative pressure zone inside the van by pushing air outside. They don't seem to exist yet, but small dual hose portable air conditioners would be the best.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому +2

      Agreed.
      But a dual hose setup would be difficult without cutting holes somewhere. But it would be more effective.

    • @ajayvk53
      @ajayvk53 Рік тому

      Sir can we use ac ..when moving the car

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  Рік тому

      @ajayvk53 I keep my van plugged into shore power when using the A/C. So no. Unless you’re using a generator.

  • @latonyasaffor911
    @latonyasaffor911 3 роки тому +3

    Hello, we just went on a camping trip and discovered we needed something better than a box fan and open windows to keep cool at night. So many videos, so many opinions:( Thanks so much for this insightful video; you definitely made this process easier to move forward.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      I appreciate that. I truly hope it helps. And if you can hook it to a small generator that draws its gas from the fuel tank it’s good for a week or more of running it at night (while sleeping). Which is most important in my opinion and keeps the batteries topped off too. Otherwise you’re only practical option is living at much higher and cooler altitudes and not everyone has that option.

    • @fishface6247
      @fishface6247 2 роки тому

      did you go with a portable AC? Did it do the trick for you?

  • @alejanzar
    @alejanzar Рік тому +1

    Great job and explanation, I saw people plugging these big units under trucks, but they have big trucks, I don't know if it's going to fit in a van, but it's nice to try, just plug in the vent that brings in cold air. inside the RV by forming a hole in the floor, the entire unit would be outside secured with metal brackets.

    • @massa-blasta
      @massa-blasta 4 місяці тому

      I thought about this, but are they still power hungry and inefficient?

  • @neverlost-travelcampingand9756
    @neverlost-travelcampingand9756 3 роки тому +16

    I've put a similar unit in my van to battle the Florida summer heat. I had the same problem with that hose heating the cab up a lot. They sell an insulated sleeve that goes right over the hose and it makes a huge difference (and it's under $20). Covering the windows to block out the sun, and seperating the cab from the back of the van is also important.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +2

      That’s awesome. Thanks. 😊

    • @dremilypenney
      @dremilypenney 2 роки тому +1

      I have a similar unit in my van in Florida but I'm finding it does a poor job of dehumidifying. What brand did you use?

    • @neverlost-travelcampingand9756
      @neverlost-travelcampingand9756 2 роки тому +2

      @@dremilypenney Hi. My unit is a GE model 5100. Never tried the dehumidifier, only the a/c portion. It still had to work it's butt off (in August especially.) Had the insulated pipe run out the front window, and that helped seperate the hot part of the van (the cab), from the living area. Expensive to run if you're not at an rv site.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому +2

      You know.. I have it currently in storage for winter. But I will say that fighting that humidity on the east coast is certainly harder and I doubt this little thing will fight that well enough for you. I’m in a very dry climate but I know the struggle. When I’m in real humid areas I honestly just run the Van A/C with the heater on (both together) in winter to combat the moisture. I used to live in FL and that was my struggle.

    • @dremilypenney
      @dremilypenney 2 роки тому

      Wow. Yep. I was hoping to find a quieter unit than the Dometic my van came with but that thing is a powerhouse and does in fact dehumidify effectively. Ear plugs to sleep it is. Oh well!

  • @KPHVAC
    @KPHVAC 2 роки тому +3

    This would be a much more challenging setup but a window AC is a much more efficient setup. All the hot air that gets exhausted causes outside air to leak through other cracks and gaps around the van. Having the compressor inside also produces a lot of heat.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому

      It’s definitely not the Most efficient. But it works well enough and helps me sleep. Hope you have a nice summer and can avoid the heat as much as possible. 😊

    • @KPHVAC
      @KPHVAC 2 роки тому

      @@n8nomad419 I work in HVAC so I got that covered!

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому

      Nice. I feel like that’s an industry that will always have plenty of work. 👍

    • @KPHVAC
      @KPHVAC 2 роки тому

      @@n8nomad419 The last 3 years have been crazy. It just keeps growing despite prices being about 40% higher than they were 2 years ago. If you need any kind of furnace or AC buy it now. It will double in price again over the next 2-3 years.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому

      I believe it! It feels surreal.
      Pandemic
      Wars
      Famine
      Supply chains
      Inflation
      (Crazy times)

  • @markdenenberg9110
    @markdenenberg9110 Рік тому +1

    Cut out a window unit size area low on the side of the van.install a small window unit into the van with only about a 8th of an inch poking out. Put a vent cover where the ac unit is poking out. Only way to get good cold ac in van. Also you can get small mini split ac unit.

  • @mobilehomelife4028
    @mobilehomelife4028 3 роки тому +5

    Last June 2020 my nine-day vacation in the bus coincided with 90+ outside heat, I happen to have the portable AC but had some of the same issues like the heat from the vent tube which using your tip now I can replace with the aluminum vent tube and use the plastic to redirect the air. I have been going back and forth on the portable vs a window AC, pros and cons too many to list lol. The only thing I want to do different is somehow place the vent of the AC almost directly to a vent outlet, like, mayby customize a side hole in my bus like a dryer has a vent, sorry for long comment, great tips!!! .

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +4

      Long comments welcome LOL. I sooo understand the dryer vent idea. Very smart. A wasted modification if you end up not using it but very ideal. I’m just glad I was of any help. It’s all about doing, learning, re-doing again until it’s right. I thrive on solving small problems so the Van Life gives me a constant upgrade lifestyle LOL. Especially since I’m no engineer. But such an amazing journey. Hopefully you enjoy many more vacations (with even more comfort) 😁

  • @marykirby7406
    @marykirby7406 4 роки тому +4

    Thumbs up! Also, love your traveling companion -- Bobby is, oh so, cute! :D

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  4 роки тому +3

      He is my little fluffy bestie!! Every day for over 5 1/2 yrs so far. I love him so much 😊

  • @versatileduoandpups2266
    @versatileduoandpups2266 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much!!!!! I love the venting idea but more importantly I needed an idea of how to vent this in my window. I'm going to create a window template just like yours. THANKS!!!!

  • @topofhelist6592
    @topofhelist6592 2 роки тому +2

    Weather tec makes the best reflective window covers , I would use an insulated tube as well to maximize efficiency. All these can builds I have yet to see anyone gut one and do closed cell spray foam first to the whole cavity

  • @glenchilada
    @glenchilada 2 роки тому +1

    Some good ideas here as I gather info for a some day van project. But you led me down a rabbit hole that makes me think a 2 hose unit would get massively better results.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому

      There are many ways to upgrade the quality if this a/c system. That’s definitely one. Another is to buy an insulated exhaust hose. Some people cut holes for a more permanent exhaust system too. But this system works fair enough for me 😁 I hope your Some-Day project works out 😊

  • @karenlewkowitz5858
    @karenlewkowitz5858 4 роки тому +4

    Another great video! Thanks for the instructions, Nate.

  • @radiosification
    @radiosification 3 роки тому +8

    I thought you were gonna do a dual hose conversion. You missed a trick there, if your unit would work with that.

  • @hammerheadize
    @hammerheadize 3 роки тому +1

    Very helpful video, the best regarding portable ac use in the van, thanks for sharing

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      You’re welcome. Glad to help. Are you in a van or.. someday?

  • @bryanna98
    @bryanna98 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, I love that you post creative and educational videos for everyone.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you. I appreciate that. Hopefully they will get more creative and educational over time as well. 😁

    • @bryanna98
      @bryanna98 4 роки тому +1

      Also your introductions and outro bits are getting better. Nice 👌

  • @hooperv
    @hooperv 3 місяці тому

    A single-hose portable AC sucks the air out of your room and blows it outside. Then that causes a vacuum which in turn draws heat from outside into the room through every little crack.

  • @docink6175
    @docink6175 2 роки тому +1

    if you use insulated ac duct tubes you will see even better numbers from the exhaust tube, while you are in the duct area pick up a floor register that fits over the front (or build one from foam board) and direct the air down the plastic tube

  • @limitedtime5471
    @limitedtime5471 3 роки тому +1

    Cool, this helps me think of ac options. I hate running a generator but it may have to happen

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      Also keep in mind if you’re going to be in dry heat.. a standing swamp cooler would obviously draw WAY less power. Or my favorite.. stay in a cooler climate or altitude now and then 😁👍

  • @bonnielong4797
    @bonnielong4797 Рік тому

    The flexible exhaust hose is a big heat gain that is counterproductive. The difference between the cheap uninsulated vinyl hose and your uninsulate aluminum hose is ZERO. Both uninsulated-same heat radiated. Go out and buy 3" diameter fiberglass insulated flexible supply duct hose with 1" insulation
    and fix it right.

  • @napzfaya
    @napzfaya 3 роки тому +6

    Wow, thank you so much. I'm in Texas and I was starting to get frustrated because I wasn't sure on which direction to go. I was trying to avoid having to install a window unit. This video was very helpful. I think this will be the direction I go.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      I’m so glad I could help. 😁

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +2

      Of course the ultimate ideal.. is to move to cooler climates (or elevation) but not everyone can work remotely or be retired. This was me best solution. I have humor videos too if you want to watch me make a fool of myself hehe

    • @napzfaya
      @napzfaya 3 роки тому

      @@n8nomad419 Oh yes for sure. Lol...I will have to check those out

    • @richarddegen6184
      @richarddegen6184 2 роки тому

      nope..not in Texas with the heat we have

  • @theghettotraveler347
    @theghettotraveler347 3 роки тому +2

    maaaaannnn loved the vid. i got a 6000btu floor model like that from homedepot n cut a hole for the vent in the floor by my sliding door. i dont enter in and out my van from there. plus i have a chair area i made there where the tub go thru the middle of the chair base to the floor. it keeps my 170 sprinter icy cold 🥶 94° in nyc this week. i subbed. great vid. everything u said i also do. even tho i built a shower/toliet area across from my sliding door. sometimes i also take toliet out and use it in that between area. have a good summer

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      That sounds awesome. And smart about making it permanent and not using that door.

    • @OgBooder302
      @OgBooder302 2 роки тому +1

      do you use a genorator or shore power?

    • @theghettotraveler347
      @theghettotraveler347 2 роки тому

      @@OgBooder302 i use my 1200ah lithium battery bank plus i got 1050 watts of solar on my roof

    • @theghettotraveler347
      @theghettotraveler347 2 роки тому +1

      @@OgBooder302 my van build is completely electric. Im lazy 😪 😩 dont like to depend on outside resources if i don't have. But i can plug into shore power. Had a 4000watt generator never used it. Sold it a yr later for half the value just to get rid of it. It was a wei gen/inverter. Thought i would need 1 but i didn't

    • @OgBooder302
      @OgBooder302 2 роки тому

      @@theghettotraveler347 wow.. thats about 4,000 on batterys😅

  • @zillionzulu
    @zillionzulu 3 роки тому +4

    have a fan run when you run air conditioner. the fan will circulating the air to cool down faster

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      I actually use a tiny USB fan and it helps a lot. I never thought to include that in the video LOL so I should definitely follow up on that. Thank you. Are you in Van Life?

    • @zillionzulu
      @zillionzulu 3 роки тому +2

      @@n8nomad419 that was PG&E recommended. i like to watch videos of van life people post up. maybe one day i get a 4x4 NV3500 cruising U.S.A

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      That would be sweet!

  • @cooldesertknight9013
    @cooldesertknight9013 3 роки тому +1

    A helpful informative video, indeed. Thanks.
    Salaam to you and to all.

  • @karenlewkowitz5858
    @karenlewkowitz5858 4 роки тому +3

    Trying to see how you connected the plastic tubing to the cold air vents. On the screen, it comes across as flat black. I imagine black electricians or duct tape was used? No cutting the fins needed? .... an old saying from awhile back: AC does not like to turn corners. An idea: a wool blanket over the aluminum out going air tube may provide some insulation. We towels too, if humidity is not an issue. Thanks again for a great video!

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  4 роки тому +2

      1 small piece of tape holds the plastic tube to the cold-air vent. Easily removed to store or move but just strong enough to hold it in place for use. 😊👌

    • @karenlewkowitz5858
      @karenlewkowitz5858 4 роки тому +1

      N8 Nomad thanks again.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  4 роки тому

      😁

  • @jeffrice8620
    @jeffrice8620 3 роки тому +3

    Your video just helped me solve dilemma I’ve had in wanting to cool my T1N sprinter work van. Living in florida it hets hot af in the back. A ceiling vent helps a bit... i can definitely give up 12x12x30” of storage for some ac.
    Much thanks for sharing!!

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      That’s awesome. Glad to help. Hearing that.. makes it all worth it to make more videos. And I lived in Florida for a year.. the humidity is pretty intense. Watch out for mold.

  • @rochellehatcher46
    @rochellehatcher46 3 роки тому +3

    Great info

  • @62hotrodvair
    @62hotrodvair 3 роки тому +2

    something else that might have helped in this case was having a insulated wall section with opening door right behind the driver etc seats the hose could have been run and attached to the wall . this would keep hot heat from the front from entering the back and also even keep the colder air cold longer because of the insulated barrier wall. just a thought .

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +3

      I like the helpful ideas. I think too many (maybe 99%) of UA-camrs are only here to make money. But I generally hope our community can continue to inspire and truly HELP each other with ideas. Thank you 🙏
      😊

    • @kihntagious
      @kihntagious 3 роки тому +1

      @@n8nomad419 have you joined Bob Wells community where they are doing just that? Online Caravans on Meet-up until things open up again.

  • @b.v.g.feddie8667
    @b.v.g.feddie8667 2 роки тому +1

    Creepy sign language my guy. 😂

  • @mingiasi
    @mingiasi 2 роки тому

    thats one happy doggo

  • @TechCommanderRepairs
    @TechCommanderRepairs Рік тому

    Getting ready to add a portable AC to my work van for the time being. These 100°F Florida days are killing me.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  Рік тому

      I can imagine. And with that humidity.. yikes.

  • @TheJoncatlin
    @TheJoncatlin 3 роки тому +8

    If i could give you some information to make your unit more efficient, the lower vent on the back of those type units are actually the inlet for the condenser section. If you could somehow pipe it to the outside also, you would not have to use conditioned air to blow across the con coil and to the outside. Great video, I plan installing something like this in mine.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      That’s fantastic advice and definitely helpful. This next summer I’ll see about trying that (assuming I’m not too lazy LOL). I say lazy because I’m recently more mobile from being debt free so I just spend summers on top of mountains where it’s cool. I didn’t have that freedom before. But I love it when we help each other out. Thank you

    • @TheJoncatlin
      @TheJoncatlin 3 роки тому +3

      @@n8nomad419 your welcome my friend, I've been a commercial refrigeration tech for 20 years and now going out on the road.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      Sweeet! Are you already mobile or someday in the future...

    • @TheJoncatlin
      @TheJoncatlin 3 роки тому +2

      @@n8nomad419 I am now

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +3

      Awesome. Maybe I’ll pick your brain more sometime if you don’t mind. (it’s nice to know people who have a specialty). I’m more the Jack of trades and the Master of none LOL

  • @jimdavis5188
    @jimdavis5188 2 роки тому +1

    Very well done, thankyou

  • @ericthatankn8704
    @ericthatankn8704 3 роки тому +1

    Wrap a throw blanket around exhaust and that will help as well

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      That’s a really good idea 👍. Every bit helps. Thanks.

    • @ericthatankn8704
      @ericthatankn8704 3 роки тому +1

      @@n8nomad419 was having same problem with portable AC in my bedroom and that helped tremendously

  • @NikiGaliano
    @NikiGaliano Рік тому

    Thank you!

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  Рік тому

      Hope you’re doing well with these crazy couple of years. Seems like the dramas never end.

  • @darylrobert3673
    @darylrobert3673 2 роки тому +1

    cool video

  • @user-cw3wc1nb5t
    @user-cw3wc1nb5t 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you great review!!

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      You’re welcome. Im glad it helped. 😊

  • @americanstarman4418
    @americanstarman4418 2 роки тому +1

    I work out in oil fields so I ripped out the passenger seat the back seat for cargo space and sleeping Silversdo crew cab. Put 375.00 Portable A/C 5000 BTU behind the driver side . Cut a hole out that side for exhaust which is very important. Drilled small hole there for drainage. Ran the power cord to right side and drilled a hole there. Bought 3200 quite mode predator Generator . In the month of June it paid for itself . It uses 2.2 gallons for. 10 hours that saves from having to run to hotels and paying 125 night plus fuel going there and back . Including time it takes . Your not pulling a trailer and finding place to park it . That self contained at lowest level mentality . denominator

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому

      Wow. You have it dialed in for sure. That’s awesome. 😁

  • @docink6175
    @docink6175 3 роки тому

    you can buy soft ac ducts that are basically insulated versions of the metal dryer hose you used

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      This is true. I went with that one originally because it worked better with opening and shutting the door often. But recently I did switch it for an insulated one.Much more efficient. 👍

  • @bellelysenko3498
    @bellelysenko3498 3 роки тому +2

    This is excellent, many van lifers struggle with those ceiling acs

  • @brendatrump5163
    @brendatrump5163 3 роки тому +1

    Awwwwww, Lil' Bobby!!!

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      My companion and my life’s ever changing constant. 😊 Hope you’re having a nice winter so far.

    • @brendatrump5163
      @brendatrump5163 3 роки тому +1

      @@n8nomad419 Winter?? Lol, it was in the 80's today here in Florida.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      I can totally relate. Had a couple days where it was cold and a few rainy days, but for the most part it’s been mid to high 70s in California and Nevada. I’m sure some people are getting hit hard but I’m starting to feel like winter was SKIPPED this year for me. I bet you get intense Humid summers though. I was stationed in Pensacola for a year when I was in the Air Force and will never forget the humidity ((or those huge flying cockroach things)) LOL

  • @eugeniamuniz9844
    @eugeniamuniz9844 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤ for your little hommy

  • @toomuchfunism
    @toomuchfunism 3 роки тому +1

    great information

  • @mrmotofy
    @mrmotofy 3 роки тому +17

    Get some 6" insulated duct

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +2

      Fantastic idea! Might be a little bulky, but that would be truly optimal. 😁👍

  • @jermainefoster4231
    @jermainefoster4231 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this video

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      You’re welcome. I do my best LOL. Like everything else, It takes me a while to work out all the kinks and then I’m excited to share how to avoid those pitfalls online LOL. I am so addicted to upgrading and tinkering on my Van.

  • @gildardo
    @gildardo 3 роки тому +1

    only one issue with your test, that's the infrared thermometer. It doesn't work with shiny metallic surfaces. To get around this, use some masking tape on metallic surfaces. Other than that great job on the setup.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the helpful advice 😊

  • @jeffreyt3468
    @jeffreyt3468 Рік тому +1

    Hello, thanks for the helpful video. So not all cool air made it thru the plastic tube right? since it's just sitting there in front of the output vent, some would escape around the tube to the front of the cab?

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  Рік тому

      Correct. Not the greatest setup for sure. But hopefully people can take my suggestions and improve on them.

  • @MarioMartinez-is1cg
    @MarioMartinez-is1cg 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you!11

  • @ABcd-bj7vh
    @ABcd-bj7vh 3 роки тому

    I work from my car and this is something I wanna try

  • @abyg5781
    @abyg5781 2 роки тому +1

    I wondering 🤔 if portable ac unit would fit my conventional truck with sleeper Bed using and 2500 power inverter ?

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому

      I personally plug mine into Shore power. I don’t have the extensive battery supply (too expensive). Can also use a small generator.

  • @Jesus.is.the.only.way3
    @Jesus.is.the.only.way3 4 місяці тому

    Hello my friend and thank u for the video, i just have a plans to buy the same aircondition for my pick up camper and work it with inverter which is takes electricity from the alternator, but i must be sure if i can work the aircondition while driving the car, anything u know can help me please 🙏

  • @kihntagious
    @kihntagious 3 роки тому +1

    How about the kit that allows for alternate propane on the generator. That way you could keep a propane tank for just that purpose and it's cleaner.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      It’s a great idea but I personally don’t need a generator. I generally stay away from the heat unless I’m visiting family etc and they allow me to plug in. If I’m working (and I usually only work in winter) then the heat isn’t a problem.

    • @kihntagious
      @kihntagious 2 роки тому +1

      @@n8nomad419 I'm doing the same. I spend lots of time on the west coast, Fort Bragg and North. However, I'm working on using my portable A/C. You've got good ideas. You should have more followers. Your style is just right

  • @thosehumans9329
    @thosehumans9329 4 роки тому +3

    Do a video on solar panels sometime.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  4 роки тому +2

      Absolutely. Not specifically anytime soon. But yes, eventually. 😊

  • @Romans-dz1bq
    @Romans-dz1bq 3 роки тому +1

    Your dog is cute

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks. He’s a “pretty boy” but he thinks he’s an Alpha male LOL. 😊

  • @littlemusevanlife7989
    @littlemusevanlife7989 4 роки тому +1

    Great video!

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  4 роки тому +2

      LittleMuse VanLife Thanks.. 😁

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  4 роки тому +1

      Soon.. I will be making Technical Videos. Electrical systems and such. Hopefully thorough enough for anyone to understand. 😁 And some humor, as usual.

    • @littlemusevanlife7989
      @littlemusevanlife7989 4 роки тому +1

      N8 Nomad I look forward to seeing them!

  • @tradersato
    @tradersato 3 роки тому +2

    Get some home ac insulated duct tubing first off. And maybe upgrade to a dual tube portable AC... that single duct one you have uses your cooled air to blow out the heated air back our, so it’s extremely inefficient in its entire process. Also you may want to understand what reflective materials do when you are taking a temperature reading with an Infrared meter. It makes your readings false.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      Thank you for all of the great info. I’ll see about improving it further. Thank you 😊

  • @KatyInNH
    @KatyInNH 3 роки тому +2

    Great Job!
    Check out Matty Van Halen’s AC install on UA-cam if you haven’t seen it....

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      Will do. Thanks 😊

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      I watched the videos. Pretty cool. I had to put mine in the Front as an after thought because I didn’t want to tear up my existing bed and there was some cool ideas in that video for sure. I only have mine in my van for 1 or 2 months of the entire year as well. Most times I am fortunate enough to just drive up and live on the mountain tops where it’s cool and use it for only the days I’m in town. So making it more permanent wasn’t necessary for me. Thanks for the share. You’re awesome!

  • @eugeniamuniz9844
    @eugeniamuniz9844 Рік тому

    Thanks 😊😊👍💯💫 😊 excellent job
    .. I have had that idea in mind... I appreciate so much you showed me, it can be possible.. would you please tell me where did you got it.. and what kind of generator you use... Pleaseeee 😃
    Thanks youuuu ❤❤❤

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  Рік тому

      I plug into shore power for the a/c unit and I got it on Amazon. I don’t have a generator (although sometimes I wish I did. And it’s not too efficient by the way. But it’s a solution for when I have to stay in the heat. The best solution (if possible) is to move to higher elevations or near a lake or ocean during the hot summer weather. 😊

  • @vantravelswiththeresa3624
    @vantravelswiththeresa3624 3 роки тому +2

    Have you come up with a solution where attaching the initial hose that runs to the back to cover the entire vent so you aren't losing so much air in the hot front area? Your video shows the white tube only covering half the vent area. Thanks!!!

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      I have. I made a simple square out of thick cardboard and duct taped the end of the hose to it so all the cold air runs to the back now. Sounds ghetto LOL but it’s solid.

    • @vantravelswiththeresa3624
      @vantravelswiththeresa3624 3 роки тому +2

      @@n8nomad419 No, not at all I was thinking maybe using one of those plastic shoe boxes with velcro - so I'm on the right track. lol

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      Absolutely. I used cardboard because I could easily cut, shape it and tape it to the hose. Also light weight and easily spray painted if worried about esthetics. (I’m also your first subscriber 😁

  • @noahhubbell2474
    @noahhubbell2474 Рік тому +1

    I would recommend this to anyone who wants a comfortable living area

  • @shellyluthultz9793
    @shellyluthultz9793 2 роки тому

    I'm so glad you said I could use a generator for longer use. Could you recommend the best generator.

  • @qbn2823
    @qbn2823 Рік тому +1

    hi how much power do you need to run that portable a/c for like 10 hours straight.. like how many watt’s or solar panels do you need? sorry for my ignorance thanks in advance great video and such a cute dog 🐶

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  Рік тому +1

      Not at all. It’s a complex answer though. I use “shore power” when at a site or family members house. The only viable solution otherwise (that I see) is to tap into the top 3/4 of the gas tank using a 2500 watt generator that I would keep outside on one of those caged carriers on the rear hitch (for noise and vapors). I doubt solar would ever be a good idea for this kind of load.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  Рік тому +1

      But that’s would be a huge cost for very little return. So I only use extension cords.

  • @brentbeatty4171
    @brentbeatty4171 2 роки тому +1

    I have a solar panel and power pack in my Honda Ridgeline.... Want to find something that I could use to help protect my dog inside of my Ridgeline when I'm away from him

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому +1

      That’s the same reason I do this. My dog can’t always be with me unfortunately. And none of my cooling methods are extremely efficient.. but they keep the temp comfortable enough for him. And cool enough to sleep when the sun is down. But lately I’ve taken to just spending summers in high elevation instead.

  • @MarktrustingJesus
    @MarktrustingJesus 3 роки тому +2

    I'm convinced portable ac units are actually heaters in disguise. I'm installing a minisplit system in my van, powered by battery (shore,solar and alternator charged) and shore power while camping. In a pinch I can power it by generator if solar is poor. Costs more but I think a great option for the long haul.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +2

      That’s why I had to isolate the exhaust and heat to guide it outside. I did upgrade with an insulated duct and other minor adjustments. Because it’s basically equal heat and cooling which is an insane waste.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      I also have mine with shore/generator/battery options. But I never use the batteries for it since it’s terrible when (again.. the fridge compressor kicks in and I happen to start the water pump for the sink etc). Sometimes I wish I had a $150k setup with a single thermostat on the wall ((like a house)). But I typically stay in cool beautiful environments during the summer. So to be honest I store it all away unless I’m visiting family or friends in hot zones.

    • @markbrown3688
      @markbrown3688 3 роки тому +1

      @@n8nomad419 the nice thing about the minisplit is it has a variable speed compressor so there isnt that initial surge like traditional units which tax the inverter or cause problems with voltage drop on batteries already getting low.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      Mine has an “eco start” which I’m thinking is the same thing. For that reason. Otherwise it would utterly shut down everything I have. But I’m always looking for better and more helpful ideas. I feel like VanLife is a never-ending evolution

    • @richarddegen6184
      @richarddegen6184 2 роки тому

      @@n8nomad419 I have tried a unit like this in my Truck camper...here in Texas they just cant hack it when it is 100 outside, even with an insulating sleeve on the exhaust hose...hose still gets over 100 degrees and can barely maintain 90 degrees inside

  • @dirgesinthedark5637
    @dirgesinthedark5637 3 роки тому +1

    Cover the hot tub with blankets

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      I’ve considered a insulation wrapped duct too 😊

  • @sharonguiles1414
    @sharonguiles1414 11 місяців тому

    Can you share the generator you used? Thank you so much I loved the video. It was very very helpful. Really appreciate it.

    • @sharonguiles1414
      @sharonguiles1414 11 місяців тому

      And how you install it 😊

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  11 місяців тому

      I do not use a generator. Although one would be a good idea so I suggested it. But I have a long extension cord and use it only with shore power as I only need it when visiting family. Otherwise I am only located in perfect temperature environments (I drive and live wherever the weather is nice in my state).

  • @CandiceJohnTagtmeir
    @CandiceJohnTagtmeir 16 днів тому

    What are you plugging up to

  • @larrykoonce2851
    @larrykoonce2851 Рік тому

    Do you think this would work keeping my dump truck cool I seen guys using inverters in semis

  • @JohnDavis-yz9nq
    @JohnDavis-yz9nq 3 роки тому +1

    I like the fact that you don’t give up. I am thinking a portable air conditioner or window unit on my next van. No more rooftops for me. You can buy probably 3 of the portable ones for what one made in China rooftop would cost.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      Thank you. That’s an amazing complement. And good luck on your tenacity as well. Just remember... if you build it completely Off-Grid.. you’ll be prepared for the upcoming Zombie Apocalypse created by the current RNA vaccine hahaha. (Just playin’) now where did I put my crossbow..

    • @JohnDavis-yz9nq
      @JohnDavis-yz9nq 3 роки тому +1

      @@n8nomad419 so a Chevrolet express passenger van would be ok for my next build?

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      I’m no expert and haven’t built out one personally, but sounds good 👌 Wish I could be more help. I have seen one built before.

    • @JohnDavis-yz9nq
      @JohnDavis-yz9nq 3 роки тому +1

      @@n8nomad419 my next van is not going to have much in it. Like I say leave the finish in the van and try to work some insulation in the ceiling and walls. I am going to look into prefabricated cabinets at Home Depot. It will be nice and plush like this one is. TV, commode, sink, microwave, air conditioning and be able to stay warm and cool. That’s all.

    • @JohnDavis-yz9nq
      @JohnDavis-yz9nq 3 роки тому +1

      @@n8nomad419 you didn’t answer my question. Would a passenger van be ok for my next build? Working insulation in where I can and leaving things as is?

  • @n8nomad419
    @n8nomad419  4 роки тому +3

    Let me know any questions you have.. 😊

  • @julierehoric3856
    @julierehoric3856 3 роки тому +1

    Wow I just went to Home Depot and Lowe's and they had pretty much the same brands and mine is huge compared to that. Mine does do dehumidifying and fan and drying and air-conditioning but still if I had one small like this that would be great and mine is only 7500 this one he said 800 but I think it's 8000

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      I’m guessing 8000 too. 800 sounds like it wouldn’t cool a small closet 😉

    • @IowaKim
      @IowaKim 3 роки тому +1

      @@n8nomad419 You said 800 in your video. The label said 8,000. Thanks for the video, gave me some ideas.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      Oops haha sorry about that. 🥴

  • @Adventures0fJames
    @Adventures0fJames Рік тому +1

    What generator do you recommend getting if you’re not going to be hooked up to shore power? I saw you had a price but didn’t see the generator.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  Рік тому

      That’s a difficult question since your rig might need twice what mine needs or half what I use. I personally use a 3000w which is more than I need but better safe than sorry.

    • @Adventures0fJames
      @Adventures0fJames Рік тому

      @@n8nomad419 I live in AZ so basically something that would run the ac at least during the brutal hours of the day.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  Рік тому

      Exactly. My body temp regulation handles swing temps better than most I assume. I’m usually fine with fans, shade, etc. but need some help during the hottest hours. Also I try and sleep between 2am and 10am if possible during the summers if I’m not up in the mountains where it’s cooler.

  • @jessy7884
    @jessy7884 3 роки тому +2

    I’m considering put a portable
    AC in my sort bus. Could you tell me what generator do you use to power it off grid and how long does it last?

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +3

      I would use a 2200 or 2500 W generator that has an X ternal port to tap into your fuel tank making sure that it does not go below the three-quarter mark of the tank so you cannot run it dry. A generator by itself will last anywhere between three and six hours at most. Without using the fuel tank. There are many types and brands to choose from as long as it is quiet and can use an external fuel source. There’s an awful lot more to it but I would suggest you talk to a mechanic for the details because that’s some thing I haven’t done myself 👍

  • @arturoalcantar2669
    @arturoalcantar2669 2 роки тому +1

    you SAID 800 btu's but it clearly SHOWS 8000 btu's .So is the cost of running it per hour chart wrong?

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому

      Lol I didn’t realize I said 800. Totally my bad. It’s 8,000

  • @shellyluthultz9793
    @shellyluthultz9793 2 роки тому +1

    So which A/C would you use? This one or the other one on your other video? They both seem efficient. Which is cooler while you sleep?

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому

      Your bus may be bigger than my van. And the AC (both) are “barely enough” for my size. Just so you know. Also, yes the Isolator should run an AC unit pretty easily but the vehicle would need to be running the whole time to activate the isolator. My biggest recommendation (more than anything else) is to focus on “Prevention” as much as possible. The less direct Sun the easier to cool and stay in cooler regions or altitudes as much as possible (if possible). No matter what you do, unless you spend Tons of money and engineering.. there will be no scenario that is perfect.
      BEST wisdom= a Van life will always be closer to (camping) than an apartment. So just keep that in mind and you’re golden 😁

  • @laramie_1944
    @laramie_1944 2 роки тому +1

    Could you have used an insulated tube and gotten better results?

  • @KAYKAY-tf3jz
    @KAYKAY-tf3jz 3 роки тому +2

    I have a question about the wattage of that thing how much wattage does it give out can you run it on a portable electrical system

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      In the video I did show the back of the unit showing all information (Watts, Amps, BTU, and many others). I don’t remember off hand because I unfortunately have it in storage for the winter. But I do know all of that is in the video at one point. And at the very end I mention the only way I know how to use it with a portable system. This is honestly my favorite way to ride out the hot summers by far 😊

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      I just watched it. It’s 9000 watts. It’s on the lower end for these kind of units, but powerful enough to need a generator. 😊

  • @homescool3767
    @homescool3767 3 роки тому +2

    what is powering the unit and can i do the same with my minivan

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +2

      There’s 3 options to power it.
      1) Extension cord from a source to an inlet at the back of the van (ME) while visiting family, friends, campgrounds but very low powered A/C unit out of respect
      2) Small Quiet gas generator that is directly tapped into the top 3/4 of the van’s fuel tank (My Future Goal)
      3) Way more battery banks and Solar panels than I currently have and in a location closer to the equator for constant direct sunlight (extremely expensive system to setup, but possible). -N8 😊

  • @sherryvan4627
    @sherryvan4627 4 роки тому +1

    I wanna see how the tube on the front is connected. 🚐😎

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  4 роки тому

      SherryVan One small piece of tape LOL. It removes easily but holds well enough. That way I can remove it. I’m sure someday I’ll think of a more clever way

    • @sherryvan4627
      @sherryvan4627 4 роки тому +1

      @@n8nomad419 doesnt seem like a piece of tape not covering the entire vent would produce enough force? But it does.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  4 роки тому

      The piece of tape doesn’t cover the whole vent. Probably 20% of the vent is still blowing cold air into the front. But because the ice cold air is directed specifically to the back it’s way more efficient. Cooling the front and back area. If I made an adapter to direct all of the cold air it would be even more efficient. And I’ll probably do that sometime

    • @sherryvan4627
      @sherryvan4627 4 роки тому +1

      @@n8nomad419 ok ok thanks for giving more info.

  • @mackattack8627
    @mackattack8627 2 роки тому

    That ac can't be shipped to California here because it don't comply to air regulations 😬🤕✌️

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому

      Oh bummer. Well, hopefully something compatible can be found. 🥴

    • @richarddegen6184
      @richarddegen6184 2 роки тому

      california sucks

  • @jupiternelsen5769
    @jupiternelsen5769 2 роки тому +1

    I have a bigger version in my apartment and I noticed it makes quite a bit of noise at the vent spot. Does the smaller one make any noise and if so how do you combat that while stealth camping?

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому

      It does make noise. I’m sure there are creative ways to reduce it other than closing the thick curtain I have that separates front to back, but I use it as white noise to help me sleep. Or headphones for music and movies. It’s not terribly loud though.

  • @ambroseabellair5306
    @ambroseabellair5306 3 роки тому +1

    I think your missing the whole idea of what a air conditioner is suppose to do. When you separate the two area's your no longer removing hot air from the entire van. If you intend to use this on a regular base's then set it up permanently with a exhaust through the van wall that allows you to set the portable air conditioner in the center of your van where it will do the job it's suppose to do.
    Drawing the hot air out of the space you want to condition is more then half of the job it's suppose to do. When you separate the two rooms, your only drawing hot air out of one of the rooms. It's possible that if you were to set this thing up properly with good insulation barrier around your windows in the front of the van, and center your unit in the very center of the van, that you could cool down both area's, but you need to cut out a exhaust opening in the van wall at the center of your van.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      You’re right. That is the optimal way. And I was not clear why I personally set it up this way. But I do this because I only use it when visiting family/friends and hook up with an ext cord during that time. 95% of the time I’m a Nomad. So I simply drive and live at higher altitudes during the summer. But if I was in the heat more often, your idea is the most optimal for sure. I have regrets and lack of info and errors on all my videos lol. Well.. maybe not the VanLife Humor videos LOL. But I hope I help some people. I chose not to monetize as a well (but YT forces commercials anyway haha) Ugh

    • @ambroseabellair5306
      @ambroseabellair5306 3 роки тому +2

      @@n8nomad419 I thought your video was great over all, you did what most people would do and found the best way to use it as soon as you could, so for temporary use it was fine.
      I especially like the the change up on the aluminum exhaust verse's that of the plastic, great idea and would still be my choice even in a permanent set up, definitely reduced the heat which means more went outside then remain inside.
      Giving this whole thing another thought, that might fit even your mobile travel needs from place to place, and without damaging the side of the Van wall, by adding a roof top vent that could be set up for the exhaust when you needed it.
      It would give you a normal everyday use for the nice area's and a quick change exhaust system for the temporary hot spots and not damage the van at all, thanks for your well appreciated efforts and your timely reply's.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      @@ambroseabellair5306 I appreciate your input. Stay cool this summer 😊

  • @capitalsign
    @capitalsign 3 роки тому +1

    Is this one of smallest unit a/c 12x13x30H thanks for the info

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      It was the one I could find that was not only short enough but (barely) fit into that space in the front. Barely as in (I don’t even need to secure it because it fits so tight as is). 😊

  • @bloodlxlart9958
    @bloodlxlart9958 3 роки тому +1

    Goin on hour 8 trying to find a suitable AC solution for my 20ft ancient mini Winnebago. Have you tried using it with solar at all?
    I have a 120 V output inverter, any info would be a huge help 😂

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      This system would work with solar.. IF you have (over) 8,000 watts and a 2k inverter and Only during peak sun hours. But that system is extremely expensive compared to a simple, small/quiet generator that taps into the top 2/3 of your fuel tank which allows you to use the A/C at night while sleeping. Much more practical. Or plug it into a friend/family/RV shore power. Solar is Possible but it’s like trying to walk on 40 ft tall stilts (although possible… very impractical).

    • @Sinerwray
      @Sinerwray 3 роки тому +1

      "Van with tim" ac shows you can run ac with just solar power I think he used 900watts

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      Absolutely can. But forgetting it won’t work while sleeping at night unless several thousand dollars invested in expensive batteries. I’m not sure the right question is “Can it work that way” or “is there a cheaper more efficient way.” Because a $400 (cheap) gas generator tapped into the top 3/4 of the fuel tank allows all night long (all week long) cool temps while the sun is away. It’s smarter, cheaper and easier. Not “UA-cam Awesome” LOL.. but real.

  • @jahyatan6628
    @jahyatan6628 3 роки тому +1

    how big is your batteries? and how long can you run the portable A/C? thanks

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      I don’t run it in my batteries. In the video I have it running off of shore power and at the end I talk about connecting it to a small generator that taps directly into the top 2/3 of the vans fuel tank for extended boondocking. It’s cheaper than investing into another $2k of batteries and a generator has the benefit of running all night so I can sleep. In fact I only run it at night now so I can boondocks longer. Then I park the front half of my van (windshield area) under shade to prevent it heating up too much but still have the solar in the sun.

  • @dogfilms7753
    @dogfilms7753 2 роки тому

    Any updates on how and where to mount the gas generator? I want this option for powering my ac

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому

      My personal opinion is to mount it on a covered rear luggage rack mounted on the tow hitch. That way it’s vented properly outside of the van and quieter.

  • @benjames2310
    @benjames2310 3 роки тому

    Just need insulated flex

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      That IS the optimal solution. Agreed.

  • @gelightman
    @gelightman 3 роки тому

    why not leave the heater outside and pipe the cold air inside... might need to put a chain and lock on the ac

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      I suppose that could work really well. But it fits perfect where it is.

  • @willgee7777
    @willgee7777 2 роки тому +1

    Man do you power it?

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому

      I plug into shore power (extension cord) when visiting family or friends. That’s the only time I use the AC unit. Otherwise I’m living in areas that have nicer temps. But it can be run off a small generator.

  • @cic-jakevanddalgeemyers.2739
    @cic-jakevanddalgeemyers.2739 2 роки тому

    Ok

  • @Joeilliano
    @Joeilliano 2 роки тому +1

    Where did you find the exhaust aluminum hose?

  • @DawnH123
    @DawnH123 3 роки тому

    You run off of shore power. Have you found a battery pack that will run it? Thank you.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      Yes. It can run off of 400a LithIon with a powerful Inverter through the night. Or a good generator tapped into the top 3/4 of the gas tank. But I chose not to invest that heavy expense because now that I am completely debt free and my monthly expenses are about 600/mo if I don’t drive much, so I live on the mountain too where it’s cool in summers and drive down to only work weekends then back up. It’s my happy place. So it works for me.

  • @flor2543
    @flor2543 3 роки тому +1

    Any ideas how to position the unit when driving? I have a Sprinter campervan with 3 seats, and the van itself does not have A/C.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      I’m having a hard time imagining your layout (where the seats are, where you want it to aim, etc). But that’s a smart idea because if you have it run off the alternator or off batteries (with isolator charging them) or just a direct Inverter.. it could replace a missing A/C while driving. Do you have 3 people occupying all 3 seats? You can actually just secure it (anywhere) and cool the van while driving and then move it somewhere else when not in use. Sounds like a little work but isn’t everything in Van Life? I feel like I’m constantly maneuvering things around in this lifestyle anyway. 😊

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      Also.. if you live in a “dry heat” area I would highly suggest using a quality swamp cooler instead (WAY less energy). But I like that you’re thinking of (work-arounds) for problem solving. If nothing else, Van Life demands creativity.

  • @melindamarie6139
    @melindamarie6139 3 роки тому +1

    Is this only if ur hooked up to outside power?

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +1

      Currently that’s how I use it. I have plans to convert it to how I mentioned at the very end of the video for long-term boondocking 😁 But working as a nurse and helping family members has that on hold until closer to summer.

  • @hillbillyrick926
    @hillbillyrick926 2 роки тому

    How many batteries do u need to run a ac in a van

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  2 роки тому

      It would be Very expensive (thousands) and depend on the specific unit. I use shore power because I only use this when visiting with a family or friend. For this unit it may be around 1400 amp hours but also depends on how many hours and if there’s any solar etc. many variables so difficult to answer. Sorry.

  • @veilpriestess
    @veilpriestess 3 роки тому +1

    What kind of inverter do you use? And what’s the wattage? We would love to see a video on this, thank you!

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому +2

      For this specific A/C video I used an extension cord that runs to the back where my van is plugged into shore power. The upgrade runs the cord to a small generator that taps into the top 2/3 of the vans fuel tank for extended boondocking. To run this on the batteries/inverter was too expensive a method. If someone has the 4K for powerful 300a LithIon & 2,500w Pure Sine Wave inverter and 4000w solar it would work but that was a terribly large expense compared to $450 Generator and modification to the tank. Hope that helps.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      I suppose I only have you half the info. Sorry. So in my specific citation I don’t typically work summers. I usually spend my summers at high altitudes in nature where it’s 75* outside. So if I do use it (I keep my generator stored at a family members house) and it’s vented outside but located in my van when I use it. 90% of the time I plug it in to shore power but on occasion if I’m boondocking in Arizona/Nevada I’ll take it on the trip with me and use the generator. And stealth isn’t so important with the noise when I’m far away from everything. And in those times I only use it at night when sleeping. It was a much less expensive option for me and how rare I use it when not plugged in. But I love your system. I work hard in winter and take summers off so my annual income doesn’t allow for NICE upgrades hehe.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      I do have a video on stealth parking btw. My favorite is the “For Sale” sign LOL. I’ve used that every time I’m in cities and works flawlessly LOL. Unless I’m driving so tired it’s dangerous and then I make stupid parking decisions to catch a nap haha. Thank for the complement too.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      Thank you. I appreciate the complement. It means a lot. 😊

    • @telcobilly
      @telcobilly 3 роки тому

      @George Planter where do you park for free? I'm in the Spring / Conroe TX area and I'm renting a place for now. I'm getting my Tacoma with the fiberglass utility shell up to speed so I can potentially stay in it and I'm looking at all options as far as parking and air conditioning etc. I have 12 years of OTR living on the truck experience. I did everything in the sleeper. Cooked, potty, slept etc. Thanks

  • @tundra1017
    @tundra1017 3 роки тому

    How much solar power do you have? That's a really nice setup you got!!🤙🤙

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      Although I do not run this on my solar. I use shore power or generator.

  • @josiahbjertness1083
    @josiahbjertness1083 3 роки тому +1

    Why not a rooftop ac unit?

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      Honestly 2 (personal reasons). The rooftop A/C is way better but I wanted my van to be 100% off grid and that would require shore plug-in. And I can run this A/C on a small generator. Also.. (again just a preference) but if or when I can plug in when visiting family I didn’t want to use a lot of utilities. Rooftop draws at least 2,000 more watts.

    • @n8nomad419
      @n8nomad419  3 роки тому

      If I planned on staying at an RV park or pay utilities somehow.. I’d prefer the rooftop for sure. No question 😁.

    • @josiahbjertness1083
      @josiahbjertness1083 3 роки тому +1

      @@n8nomad419 makes sense