Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 11:40:34 -0400
Reply-To: robert shawn feller <carboncow@GMAIL.COM>
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From: robert shawn feller <carboncow@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Roof Top Air Conditioning
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No its not like a tire thread as 99% of the westy owners most likly pop
their roofs and use them as they were designed, thus the idea would not
work.
Well this is a judgment call but it seams silly to me to have a pop top and
not use it. Where is that you are at you cannot even get away with the pop
top up?
Obviously you understand A/C units need to be level thus using this under
pop-up conditions is a no go. I simply bought a 5500BTU LG home window unit.
IT can be easily modifed to hang in your window or put on top of the cargo
hold. I"ve seen people that sell nicely sewed canvas attachments for both
options. Most can do it themselves very easily. I like the cargo roof mount
best. Take a piece of canvas sew in a matching zipper to attach to your top,
tuck the rest for bug free living and do it all for aunder $100.
We have the small honda unit and put it on the rear receive hitch extended
shelf unit that is so popular. It stays there most of the trip. If I'm in a
high crime area for dinner or such we can simply move it inside since its
such a light unit.
Shawn
On 6/13/06, Jonathan Poole <jfpoolio@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Howdy List,
>
> After a few years of full-timing I have been making to take the comfort of
> my westy to the next level. The westy is an '82 air cooled and will
> probably continue to be an air cooled 2.0 for quite some time. What I am
> trying to figure out is the best way to add air conditioning to my van.
> This will be used mostly while camping/stationary but also while driving
> if
> possible. I have seen some discussions on this topic on the list, and
> have
> seen evaporative conditioners, kooleraire units, fans, mounted window
> units,
> etc. but have noticed little discussion of roof top units (I hope this is
> not like starting another tire thread). Does anyone have any experience
> with mounting one of these (or similar) up top?
>
> http://www.ducktec.com/itm00186.htm
>
> It weighs just under 100 lbs would require a 14x14" hole etc. My thoughts
> are that this unit coupled with a honda generator/shore power could
> work. I
> would prefer something smaller and lighter but apart from dismantling and
> reconfiguring one of the tiny $100 units from wal-mart I have not been
> able
> to find anything smaller.
>
> My goal is to find something that is permanent, low maintenance and
> effective. I would prefer to always have ac available and to avoid any
> additional setup before use. Stealth camping is a big part of my
> routine and my top stays down most of the time. For the last few years I
> have used a fan and have tried to park wisely (in the shade and in the
> mountains come august) but would like the ability to go to the hot places
> comfortably.
>
> Also somewhat related, do any of you have a prefered full-time mounting
> position for a small honda type generator that would enable it's use while
> driving and minimize setup etc. when at a stationary location? I have
> some
> ideas, but would like to consider all options.
>
> Thanks a bunch.
>
> Jonathan Poole
> '82 AC Westy
>
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shawn feller, ohio
1986 vw vanagon gl westfalia
1993 vw eurovan gl
plus a couple of saabs, boats, jet skis, dog and wife (all require to much
maintenance, accept the dog)...
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