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okhmbldr
May 22, 2017Explorer
I used an 8k btu portable a/c on my 30' Rinker boat for a few years. Not with a generator, but with a battery and 1000W inverter. The battery would run the A/C for about five hours before being too low to operate the inverter, but that was enough for my purposes. During the day I would charge the battery from the boat motor as we used the boat, Worked for me.
I vented the exhaust out the front hatch. I put a piece of coroplast over the opening with a hole for the vent tube, easy in and out each day.
I think your generator would run a smaller portable A/C, maybe get some dryer vent hose and do an extended vent out your roof vent.
I vented the exhaust out the front hatch. I put a piece of coroplast over the opening with a hole for the vent tube, easy in and out each day.
I think your generator would run a smaller portable A/C, maybe get some dryer vent hose and do an extended vent out your roof vent.
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