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No, this is not a swamp cooler, it is an actual AC unit. Early testing I did yesterday with an inside camper temp of 88 degrees it was blowing cold air around 57 degrees and that was after running for just a few minutes. I'm in the middle of finishing up wiring details and such but I am continuing to record my process so others can watch the full build experience and gather from it what they may.
- StirCrazyMay 03, 2024Moderator
interesting, they are pretty vage on ali express on any detais on how it works, but at full power 70amps (12V DC) thats not to bad, I was looking at a roof top unit made by the same company that uses freon and is a 12V system, but its only 2200 btu of cooling, and uses 60amps at 12V on max power.
- adamisMay 03, 2024Nomad II
On my unit, internally it actually runs on 24v. If you purchase the 12v unit, they provide a 12v to 24v converter. This actually is pretty nice because I was able to put the converter really close to my battery compartment and I'll snake the 24v lines through the camper.
I measured about 50 amp draw on high on the 12v side. I'm working on wiring now as I am going to make the face mounted control panel remote so I can move it somewhere visible. Once I have that done I'll be doing more testing and get more testing information.
- StirCrazyMay 04, 2024Moderator
ya I saw that about the 24v, I would almost be tempted to do a 24V or 48V battery setup if I had that.