New OFF-GRID Under Bench AC Unit! Unboxing & Review
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- čas přidán 27. 02. 2024
- Introducing our latest product! The 2000U is a DC powered 8000BTU off-grid AC unit. Join us in this exciting unboxing video as we unpack and showcase all the components included in this kit. Watch as we conduct quick tests to demonstrate the impressive power consumption and cooling output of this easy to install, all in one unit, compatible with 12V, 24V, and 48V systems. Stay tuned to witness how this floor-mounted AC unit can revolutionize your off-grid living experience. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more updates on whats going on here at Velit Camping.
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I'm having a hard time waiting for the review videos to come out! This is sweet!
Can’t wait to take delivery.. looks like a great bit of kit
Thanks for your interest! We will start shipping in around two weeks.
Hi, how's the noise level for a 170 sprinter install?
Can the cold output be connected to existing ac ducting you think? Think its powerful enough to blow through the outlets in the ceiling? Driving a ford transit 350.thanks
While we haven't tested with your particular ducting, the blower can blow up to 30mph and has one of the highest capacity in this class. It should be work well for your case.
Would this unit work installed semi-permanently outside beside or under our off grid camper? Ideally run from our 12 volt batteries part of our solar system. Can the unit be reversed to heat vs cool like some heat pumps? Or would a different model be better? Ideally option to pull lower amps. Thanks.
Thanks for your interest. The front intake and control panel are not water-proofed. It will work if you can leave it underneath your camper or cover it to prevent water intrusion. Currently it does not have a heat pump.
Great video. Does anyone know if this can be mounted under a 170" Sprinter van?
The unit needs to be installed inside the vehicle as the intake is not protected against water and elements.
Looks great, but I really do wish it was more powerful. Need something 10K-12KBTU for a Transit.
Thanks for your support. We are working very limited room for this under-bench unit. 8000BTU is about the maximum 12V compressor can do as well. A lot of cooling capacity provided by some manufacturers are highly-overrated.
Seal your vans airleaks from inside to outside. Create some pressure difference and take a smoke pen to it. Insulation does little if you have air leaks. Start with air leaks, then add insulation and radiant barrier. Also, window shading as needed is configurable based on orientation.
The more air-tight you have it, the less btu you need. You may need to add a makeup air , manual, or based on pressure differentials.
It would be great to see a variety of installs- vans- vented down, side, and reviews. What is the amps? Bluetti AC300 12v max is 30 amps which is crazy low imo.
We will have more install videos later. We require 60A power source. 30A would work on eco mode but you won't get the full capacity of the unit
@@velitcamping I am the one who messaged you through your www. I thought about ECO mode also. What are the BTUs on ECO? It is looking to be my only option other than a 110v AC.
@@Bellasafari In ECO mode, the cooling capacity will only be around 4000 BTU. In that case, one potential option is to get a 12V 60A power supply to run from the AC outlet of your power station. You will lose some efficiency but it still consumes less power than 110V ACs
@@velitcamping ok I will look into the 12v 60a supply- i guess that would be an inverter from 110v to DC?
@@Bellasafari That's correct. Here is a good one www.amazon.com/MYSWEETY-Converter-Adapter-Transformer-Computer/dp/B0C8HP5PL5/ref=sr_1_5?crid=26SMGORDTWYYR&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.XSMllvhyNbeW5qPlE8dyb9gWu9PoZg96rUIWD0ezdp8xUHAeeF6sptPeJk0pLloeRG6TAqqjjkB8ro9hK-i-9FwybBWlq4lOSQmb_hveVRyZSdb1p2eb47uQmYUpwj-5Gizz6lMtSanaWbJomjkhI_lFsMnAwFQxO8gpTOT8Wr5Fsx58neozgGQrmKhyHC6FynNwU_BhR7pAyEkaWgr0eIwndwsR62l2IXiiVfClE_g.mQQI8rgH7ytmBztUPZSEVfbH8OR6u6n4ZPWmvF2NtvA&dib_tag=se&keywords=12v%2B800w%2Bpower%2Bsupply&qid=1709827173&sprefix=12v%2B800w%2Caps%2C123&sr=8-5&th=1
So are the amps on the wall feeding the power supply?
that is correct. It is a 12v power supply to simulate a battery
Will this work in a pickup on 100 degrees days? How long will it work on a 300 amp hour battery? Thank you
Yes it will work up to 150F. If it's 300ah lithium battery, it will last 5-9 hrs depending on the mode. Run time will be halfed if it' lead acid battery.
Maybe a dumb question... Can this be powered by the DC output of an echo flow delta pro?
Thanks for your interest! Technically the delta pro can output high power 48V through it's external battery port, which is what it uses to power the wave 2 portable AC. In that case, it can directly power the 48V version of 2000U. You would need to verify with ecoflow on that and you will need to DIY a wiring harness. Alternatively, you can use a $70 800W 120V to 12V power supply to connect to the 120V outlet on the delta pro. Link below www.amazon.com/Anbull-Converter-Adapter-Transformer-Current/dp/B09NX3BN6Y/ref=sr_1_4?crid=28JZG1NTL2R59&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.XSMllvhyNbeW5qPlE8dyb9gWu9PoZg96rUIWD0ezdp_cYIQ-AOoGNDEX2sF3U_87GTxuT9sZycj1TM5kZVbbeq9wyUORELEcblxbAPCJwjJBumQamux1gyNLG7wegH4SVbZWI83XbT9mqv4NhEbGFBeC8IL327PcAqV3VwMEGLKKqiQ9pD9CwQoH8N_NQNXzOOPD_ETuTPDi9eXT0ZNo8tAX1GPsZYsXMEHvqae44jE.SfVtjLMxmxOlM41eaFN_Y6jU2zAtW5bKvlDdfmtYHhg&dib_tag=se&keywords=12v+800w+power+supply&qid=1713360890&sprefix=12v+800W%2Caps%2C103&sr=8-4
Well done....no music! "until the end at least" The other reviewers could learn from you.
The important thing is where are You located at.. and then coustmer service..Warranty issues
We are based in WA and have inventory/ spare parts readily available to support our customer.
I have a question will this cool down a Toyota Dolphin in a 100°
Dolphins have different floorplans with different length. We recommend for well-insulated vehicle under 20ft.
Is this an Air Conditioner or an Evaporative Cooler?
It's an air conditioner with inverter compressor.
Price range?
It is $1499
Looks like it would drain your battery’s quick. … 50 amps is a lot !
$1499 ? China will have one for $149.99 😢 just like the diesel heaters
Can it be mounted so those condenser ducts just go strait down and put the van floor?
Yes you can. The duct can either go through the wall or the floor.
$1500 vs $150 for a 5000 btu window unit.
They got the one just like this on China’s website but it’s $500 and that’s only because of the new importation taxes. In fact I think that’s probably where they bought this. It looks 100% identical.
Hi there! Thank you for commenting. While appearance wise the units may look similar they are not. We have borrowed some some of the design from other units but the parts and components inside are are much better and held to our quality standards. Additionally, with our unit you get a warranty, excellent customer service, tech support, as well as parts/service availability here in the States.
@@velitcamping the parts are the same, dont be a lier.
@@idkjh89_hg23 Multiple components inside the unit including the controller, the program inside and accessories are our proprietary parts for better performance. Feel free to buy the chinese version and compare.
correct. All Velit does is import Chinese stuff and slap their name on it.
Velit, its not your product. You just bought Chines AC and add there your label.
Multiple components inside the unit including the controller, the program inside and accessories are our proprietary parts for better performance. Feel free to buy the chinese version and compare.
In fact, for this particular model, we lead the entire design and we allowed them to sell to countries we do not service to use their manufacturing facility. You could ask them what Velit's role is in the R&D process.