New compact 5000 BTU air conditioner coming next spring
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Oct-21-2017 06:02 PM
Then I came across a YouTube video for a new type of portable 5000 BTU air conditioning unit to be introduced next spring. Looks like it has interesting potential for the possible use in travel trailers as a supplemental air conditioning unit in lieu of a indoor upright portable. One could easily make an adapter so that the unit could be mounted through some existing travel trailer windows. It would require removal of the sliding accordian window filler sections and cutting out the adapters so that you could use the four screw holes of the basic frame portion to mount to the adapter.
For my use I could install a small baggage door, remove the accordion portion from the frame and mount the rest of the frame from the inside of the opening.
Noria 5000 BTU portable window air conditioner
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Nov-14-2017 10:53 AM
The current you stated on the Frigidaire A/C, 350W, is that measured?
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Nov-14-2017 10:42 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Duua4EVesos
This combo of a 900W Yamaha inverter generator and the Fridgidaire 5000 BTU wall unit will get you 9 hours of cooling for only 0.6 gallons of gas. I doubt any kickstarter unit will be beating that anytime soon. I even worked with a Chinese rooftop AC company to get a 5000 BTU unit designed and manufactured, and for $700/unit they still were at a 500W draw. I'll stick with a tried and tested $120 wall unit.....
Frigidaire 5000BTU A/C Unit ON SALE @ $119:
http://amzn.to/2Aln0kp
Yamaha 1000W Inverter Generator ON SALE @ $790:
http://amzn.to/2y5ka1s
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Oct-27-2017 11:27 AM
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Oct-24-2017 06:10 AM
Now with my 24ft TT and two slides it doesn't work. The emergency window is in the bedroom slide which would be perfect. The problem is that the slide vibrates with the window A/C.
This Chinese version would work well in an rv bedroom. I wonder if it can be mounted sideways as well?
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Oct-23-2017 01:40 PM
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Oct-22-2017 05:12 PM
I would wait until there are some of the market and read the reviews before I buy. But, that is just me. Some people are early adaptors, I am not.
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Oct-22-2017 01:53 PM
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Oct-22-2017 01:38 PM
GrandpaKip wrote:
I put a 5000 btu unit in a 6 x 14 v nose cargo trailer conversion a few years ago. It really struggled to keep it cool when outside temps got above 85. A rooftop 13.5k unit would have been preferable.
The project was fun. Enjoy.
Thanks. I'm going to be building a 7 x 14 conversion and I'm only interested in cooling the front half where I'll be sleeping. The trailer will have doors at the rear and the back half will be open with insect netting across the opening during warmer weather. Once I'm setup that's where my kitchen will be since most of my cooking will be outdoors anyway. I'll be building a cabinet with sink that swings 90° so it will take up most of the opening. If I felt the need to cool the entire trailer I'd probably go with a 7000 to 8000 btu. I have a pop up with an AC on top that I've never used. The conversion will be replacing it.
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Oct-22-2017 09:03 AM
drsteve wrote:qtla9111 wrote:
Mexico has unions too. However, they haven't priced themselves out of the market allowing workers to continue to have jobs, homes, cars, just like in the U.S. We may have a lower economic level of living but our economy and our middle class are growing. Look at the facts.
Fact is Mexican "unions" are not real unions.
Clicky
It depends on your definition and your culture. I'm not here to argue about unions but these are some more realistic facts. BTW, I'm sending a letter to Dave Welch regarding his facts and figures.
What was not taken into account are the following benefits required by law (and of course one may say that they really don't get paid, but, oh yes they do):
INFONAVIT points accumulated towards a low-interest government backed home loan. (I happen to have had one).
Free healthcare, no premiums, no payments and includes bypass, kidney and heart transplants.
Profit sharing - all non-governmental companies (excluding non-profit) provide a juicy check every year.
Dispensa or food coupons that are used at any supermarket.
This adds up to quite a bit over a year's time but are never included in income statistics for Mexico.
(notice in the upper right hand corner it says "Bloomberg")
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Oct-22-2017 08:32 AM
qtla9111 wrote:
Mexico has unions too. However, they haven't priced themselves out of the market allowing workers to continue to have jobs, homes, cars, just like in the U.S. We may have a lower economic level of living but our economy and our middle class are growing. Look at the facts.
Fact is Mexican "unions" are not real unions.
Clicky
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Oct-22-2017 07:35 AM
The project was fun. Enjoy.
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Oct-22-2017 05:43 AM
mike-s wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:I thought "eh" was a Canuck thing.
Maybe Hencho Mexico with their cheap labor....eh?
Those closer to the equator, I'd expect to make better air conditioners. They have more incentive.
But, tell us. Do you have an air conditioner in your camper? Is it US made, and which brand/model? Or were you just attacking Chinese manufactured one on general principal?
BTW, ITYM "hecho," not "Hencho." Although, that's not unexpected from someone who thinks LG (aka Lucky Goldstar) is from China, not Korea.
No, I don't have an air conditioner in my camper. Far as you other comments. Take a look around at how the Chinese and Mexico have impacted the employment market in Michigan.
Hencho, Hecho, you got the point and Asia is Asia to me....
You won't find LG in this home. Whirlpool from Clyde, Ohio, thank you. I support American workers. You should too.
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