Installing an Air Conditioner! | Feeling Cool Under Pressure | Cargo Trailer Conversion | Episode 18
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- Опубліковано 3 бер 2024
- Is this the world's first pivoting air conditioner? Realizing we couldn't add any more weight to the front of our trailer, we had to figure out a way to install a mini-split compressor to the back of the trailer while still allowing the ramp door to open.
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WOW! Well done. Very unique install!
Thank you!
❤ it!
Thanks!
where did you get the flex hose
We ordered everything we needed for anfittingsdirect.com .
Do you have a link for the mini split?
I believe we ordered the mini split directly from Pioneer.
Far simpler to mount compressor on side and have a custom cover made from truck tarp material.
Maybe. We did not want to make the trailer any wider than it already is though.
Hey, nice set up and solution! How are your windows holding up? I have temperless Pelle windows I'm going to install on my rig.
Thank you! Our windows have held up great. Initially, we had to reseal our front window, since house windows aren't exactly designed for driving in rain, but hasn't leaked since!
What exactly did you use for the refrigerant line? Great job. I want to put one in my cargo conversion and this looks like a great placement option. Thanks for sharing
Most of the line is the copper line that came with the unit. The flexible section is teflon lined braided stainless automotive hose.
@@theperpetualadventuremachi4571 I'm thinking of doing something similar, The hose you used, was it pre terminated with AN fittings? if so where did you find the conversion to standard flare fittings. BTW your install is awesome and is a great solution for those of us with a standard length tongue and a fold down cargo door.
How did you power the unit?
It is hardwired into our 120V fusebox.