afidel wrote:
bobndot wrote:
I have both (a/c and FF) , seldom use the A/C and use the FF (located in my bathroom, i swapped out the tiny OEM fan) all the time. But im in the woods (off grid) in shade most of the time.
The few times i was parked in open fields with hookups on hot humid 95F days, i used the A/C and was glad i had it.
A/C is A/C (conditioned air) and exchange of air is just that, exchange of outside air, be it warm or humid.
This is a personal choice, only you can decide what you like.
In RV's, A/C tends to be a little louder and some people feel closed in, however it keeps outside noise down. In a 5th wheel, the A/C is more tolerable due to taller ceilings. In small TT's its right at your head and you'll need to crank up the tv/stereo.
FF, is more quiet but allows outside noise to penetrate indoors (you need to have a window or windows open) , it does a good job of exhausting or exchanging air.
If you decide on A/C, research the model and btu size. Im not sure about the 8000 btu model (which may have been problematic, many of those came back to the shop for recurring repairs), i think the 9200 btu is the more reliable one. It will run off a Honda 2000.
Another A/C option is a house unit installed thru a wall, window or thru a baggage door , but you'll be giving up some storage space. I saw a baggage door install. It was easy and less expensive (less labor, the hole is already there and framed out and the electrical run is easy). It was out of sight and the noise seems to be less near the floor. A home unit is a lot less expensive than an RV rooftop model.
With a FF , sometimes you can keep only bedroom windows open at night , drawing outside air past you and exhausting it out the fan vent . That might be enough for some people, some not.
If you decide on a FF, get yourself the appropriate size cover to match the flow of the fan so you can use it during rain events.
If you don't want to have a window open you can go with two fans, one pushing and one pulling.
Yes, you jarred my memory, thanks for reminding me how old i am :B I set up a truck camper that way and it worked well. :C