> Anyone out there ever try a portable air conditioner in their Vanagon? > > I'm looking at the MobileAir MA-9000AH: > > http://shop.store.yahoo.com/air-n-water/momapo90btu6.html > > Seems like a pretty cool unit (no pun intended). I like the fact that it is > also a 1100 watt ceramic heater and a dehumidifier. A little large at 15" x > 18" x 33" high, but for long-term camping where there's shore power > available, it may be worth it. > > Could keep me nice and cool at Burning Man... > > Cheers, > > Jeff
I got my first time ticket to BM yesterday & am making prelim. logistical plans based on the website, feedback from previous attendees, etc. I am planning to attend in my 84 Westy w/ shady boy, 10 x 10 ez-up, no ac. Am I nuts? Has anyone used a portable evap cooler in their compound? 1/3 hp+- fan motor & water will reduce air temp 20 degrees +_, & create positive pressure in the space? Or maybe even a solar powered water pump for a "Cool Tower" What other Westy compatible accessories are worthwhile in your experience? Lazy Boy sofas, hot tub, Persian rugs, personal chef & trainer, etc, etc. etc. Only I month to figure this all out. Tom Buese Salt Lake City |
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