Will a portable air conditioner cool a sprinter van or RV running from a Goal Zero battery?

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • It is summer and it is hot in the south! I have been wondering if a portable air conditioner would be able to cool down the inside of a sprinter van or RV and whether they could be powered by a lithium battery. I designed this test to answer that question once and for all. I hope you enjoy the video and find it helpful.
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    Vissani 5000 BTU portable air conditioner

Komentáře • 24

  • @TexCynRVLife
    @TexCynRVLife Před 3 měsíci +1

    Although your video is a little older now, a portable with a higher btu would help. I've read that you need at least a 8000 btu & above for vans.
    I ordered an 8500 btu Coolblus ac from Amazon for my '98 Econoline van. Great deal on the ac currently!
    I built a panel for my drivers window out of coroplast, covered that with reflectix for my vent hose.
    I also have a 24' motorhome & of course, the roof ac is going out! So until I take my van trips, I set it up in the motorhome. It's working pretty well, although the back of the RV stays warm. But then, the MH is bigger than the van. And my roof ac is 1500 btu.
    I'll have a video up soon. It's working really well. It will work better for my van due to the vans size compared to the MH.
    I also got a hose sleeve from Amazon. So much better than trying to make one from reflectix.
    👍

  • @slowshedgarage7409
    @slowshedgarage7409 Před rokem +2

    Are you pulling your air intake from outside? These will only work if you pull air intake from outside. Check out what I did in my AC Update video. This helped a lot with our cooling. You still need to be Insulated well and cover windows. When I first installed mine it was creating a vacuum and the compressor would stop cycling. Now the compressor will run constant until it reaches the set point. Nice van. New Subscriber.

  • @RyanWattersRyanWatters
    @RyanWattersRyanWatters Před rokem +2

    No matter what you do, it probably won’t be the most efficient AC option.
    But try putting a sun-blocking shade on the window(s).
    Also, the direct sunlight on your inside thermometers from the window and the massive shift in temp/air each time you open the sliding door is throwing off your results. You also need to have a better seal for the output in the window. Remember that the air output by the AC is hotter than the surrounding air.
    Best to test it all while sitting inside and checking on a remote thermometer outside the van.

    • @BigSexyBeastAdventures
      @BigSexyBeastAdventures  Před rokem

      I think you are right about the sun heating up the thermometers inside. I also agree about adding window shades or curtains. I was thinking maybe an under bunk unit like they use on boats. What do you use?

  • @arriagada1957
    @arriagada1957 Před měsícem

    The exhaust pipe in the window is very hot ....no bueno...a 5000 BTU window AC unit will cool your van nicely

  • @barcidstudios
    @barcidstudios Před 4 měsíci +1

    Your reviews are legit. Thank you for this sir.

  • @shelterinplacezz
    @shelterinplacezz Před měsícem

    Great video! Thanks for the info….👍

  • @sunroameroverland
    @sunroameroverland Před rokem +2

    Is your interior temp
    Sensor, in the sun from the window.. that could explain the high temp inside possibly false temp?

    • @BigSexyBeastAdventures
      @BigSexyBeastAdventures  Před rokem

      I wondered if that might be the case!!

    • @Swindy1794
      @Swindy1794 Před rokem

      Those portable air conditioners suck!.. I’ve tried them before… waste of time and money. A small actual “air conditioner” like through the wall or window would cool it off. Roof air conditioner would also work but cutting a huge hole in the ceiling doesn’t exactly put a warm fuzzy feeling on me. JMO. 😋

    • @BigSexyBeastAdventures
      @BigSexyBeastAdventures  Před rokem

      @@Swindy1794 I know… I have no interest in a hole in the roof. Maybe a boat style under cab u it or a mini split

  • @bambihargrove6499
    @bambihargrove6499 Před 2 měsíci

    😊 thanks

  • @user-zi2jy9gt2w
    @user-zi2jy9gt2w Před 3 měsíci

    A little late to the party but I should let you know that test was probably not super accurate because that particular portable Unit is absolutely garbage. I had one in my daughters room for all of about 4 hours before I took it back to Home Depot and picked up a bigger LG,if you read the reviews on those the lack of cooling ability is one of the number one complaints.

  • @3quartersbull4
    @3quartersbull4 Před rokem +1

    That’s strange. I use one in my semi , powering it with a generator and it works fine.

  • @Master_Rich1270
    @Master_Rich1270 Před rokem +1

    How about using Generator.

  • @sunroameroverland
    @sunroameroverland Před rokem +1

    Time to get to higher elevation..

  • @ThinkDifferentish
    @ThinkDifferentish Před měsícem

    Wasted opportunity. Should have used a dual hose portable AC. Your single hose unit exhausts through the 1 hose, which causes negative pressure in your van, and hot outside air is forced to sneak in through every orifice and crevice. It is extremely inefficient. I don't know why they even sell single hose portable ACs anymore. I guess some dumb dumbs still are buying them... cough cough.

  • @yosquidd242
    @yosquidd242 Před 2 měsíci

    Once you changed the temp too overnight desert I unsubbed.