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Date:         Thu, 30 Jun 2005 13:30:23 -0700
Reply-To:     Doug in Calif <vanagon@ASTOUND.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Doug in Calif <vanagon@ASTOUND.NET>
Subject:      Re: Beat the heat portable AC unit for vanagon $77 bucks
Comments: To: Tom Bauer <Tom.Bauer@Sun.COM>
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Tom, Here's the specs on what I believe is the exact unit. I know the one at Sams is a GE and 5150 btu and the 530 watts match as well . It looks like the Sam's price of $77 is pretty darn good, shows up better than internet pricing.

Its possible the model at Sams does not have all the features like remote control and timers and stuff. For $77 bucks I am very tempted to buy one and play around with it and my inverter and see how it works. If nothing else I can plug it into my van and plug the van into shore power for a pre cool down.

I would also be very interested if I could "strip" it down and get it into a smaller lighter bare bones unit. Some stuff lends it self to that and some engineering is pretty good already.

Here's the link for the specs.

Keep yer head cool!

http://tinyurl.com/cvhm2

Doug ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Bauer" <Tom.Bauer@Sun.COM> To: "Doug in Calif" <vanagon@ASTOUND.NET> Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 1:25 PM Subject: Re: Beat the heat portable AC unit for vanagon $77 bucks

> Hey Doug, > > What is the make and model of this sucker. I want one! I am not a > Sam's Damn Club member.... I wonder if they have them at Costco. > > Thanks! > > -Tom > > Doug in Calif wrote: > > >Well, its ALMOST July here and its definitely beginning to warm up. > >I was just at Sams Club and noticed they had a very small AC window unit > >that puts out 5150 btu and is quite energy efficient draws 4.5 amps 110vt 530 watts. $77 BUCKS! > > > > > >It was running and the ice cold air sure felt good. I lifted it up to see how heavy, I am guessing > >40-50 lbs. Its only about a 12 inches tall and a little bit longer not much off from a cube. > > > >Just wondering if my 1000 watt AC inverter would handle it while the engine is running. > > > >I think its small enough to ride in the passenger floor area of the front seat, > >I would have to duct the warm air out with a dryer vent hose. > > > >I know I saw a unit like this rigged up in the passenger window. > > > >not sure if the rating on the label is start amps or continuos. > > > > > >Thoughts? > > > >Be Cool, > > > > > >Doug Fayne > >87 dove blue (hot) syncro with no a/c and a bad heater shut off valve to boot! > > > > > >


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