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specta
Mar 30, 2020Explorer
jaycocreek wrote:
The last two times I did it,I wrapped the AC in a moving blanket then used a rope to pull it up top...Works best with two people but one can do it..The blanket keeps it from banging the sides of the camper..Then the rest is easy...
That's a good idea. But in all reality what's a piece of cake for some is a nightmare for others.
I live in a 40 ft TT. I must be used to the AC noise because it doesn't bother me in the least.
But then I have no problem sleeping in a running Freightliner with the AC running wither.
Years ago I had a 1969 vintage Excel TT.
I bought a window AC for it and only used it once when we met friends from out of state in an RV park. We only boondocked in higher elevations and never had a need for AC.
The windows slid open and the aluminum frame fit right in the grooves of the AC unit. I put a small wedge in the window that slid open to keep it tight against the AT and cut a piece pf Plexiglas to fit on top.
It didn't require any modifications and only took a few minutes to put in place.
It worked well but if it was something that I would have used all the time I would have bought and installed a roof unit.
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