Box truck camping tips..

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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby FIGJAM » Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:55 am

A 1" gap at the top of the panel would be enough to vent. 8)
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby AntiM » Sun Jan 13, 2013 8:05 am

FIGJAM wrote:Sorry AntiM, but you got that one backwards.

Still it would'nt be hard to vent the swamp cooler. 8)



We have a free standing room AC which puts hot air into the room if not vented, sorry, that's what I was thinking of. And yeah, come to think of it, we leave a couple windows in the house cracked open so the swamp cooler flows properly. Sorry!

The playa is so dry that humidity in general feels cool, unlike back east, where it just makes you miserable.
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby Canoe » Sun Jan 13, 2013 11:41 am

junglesmacks wrote:...If the swamp cooler is doing nothing but blowing in, how were you blowing exhaust out?

Just to be absolutely clear.
  • Do not try to add a blower to exhaust the air (you get into push/pull pressure issues, while adding noise and power usage).
  • Let the pressure from the incoming cool moist air displace the hot inside air and exhaust it (you need that vent so the hot inside air can be pushed out to make room for the incoming cool moist air).
  • A great side benefit is that the space has positive pressure from the incoming cool most air. While that positive pressure pushes out any hot dusty air through the vent, the hot dusty air also gets pushed out through any small cracks, blocking dust and hot air from coming in through those. (also, if you ran a separate exhaust fan, if it's exhausting more than the swamp cooler is blowing in, then you'd be sucking hot dusty air in through those cracks)
As hot air rises, you want to exhaust the air that is at the top of the space. Particularly if you're trying to maximize efficiency to cool a larger space, like a box truck.
Two ways:
  • make your exhaust vent near the top of the space
  • place the intake of an exhaust tube near the top of the space - the tube can go outside at any height
For a box truck, if you're building a full height partition/wall to replace the opening of the rear door (like in ridingnitro's photo), then the first is easy.
If you're building a shorter partition and will be rolling the rear door down onto it (less to build, but you'll have to seal the partially closed door to the sides of the door opening and at the top...), then a hole in that short partition wouldn't be exhausting the hottest inside air, unless you use the second method. On the inside, run a tube (dryer exhaust tube?) from the exhaust hole in the partition up to the top of the space.
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby junglesmacks » Sun Jan 13, 2013 12:58 pm

Just to be absolutely clear, by "blowing out" I meant letting the inside air escape by whatever exhaust methods... not forcibly "blowing out".
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby missprism » Sun Jan 13, 2013 1:03 pm

that's incredible!!! great job! please consider setting up a workshop for fellow bay areans :)
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby BoyScoutGirl » Sun Jan 13, 2013 5:06 pm

Canoe and FIGJAM, thanks for all the detailed clarifications!
It makes sense if you don't think about it.
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby Canoe » Sun Jan 13, 2013 5:27 pm

junglesmacks wrote:Just to be absolutely clear, by "blowing out" I meant letting the inside air escape by whatever exhaust methods... not forcibly "blowing out".

Correct.
The hot inside air is forced out by the incoming cool moist air blowing in from the swamp cooler.
The only blowing required is done by the swamp cooler's fan.

(In fact, with the swamp cooler off, some people report that if the pad is still wet (or the pump still running to keep it wet), sometimes the wind is from the right direction and blows through the swamp cooler, chilling the space. The flap above the swamp cooler inlets on ridingnitro's photo can be closed to prevent the water in the bottom of the swamp cooler evaporating away while its off and you're out exploring.)

If the back of the box truck is open, then the denser cool moist air would fall out the back of the truck, replaced by hot playa air entering higher up. With any of the partition designs shown in the photos, this only happens when the "access door" is open, and that cool air is easily and quickly replaced by running the swamp cooler.

You could direct the incoming air flow from the swamp cooler up towards the hottest air near the top of the space, but that is inefficient and takes longer to cool the space down when you return from exploring BRC. If you let the cool moist air enter low in the space, then where you sit or lay is cooled first. And you're being cooled within moments of turning it on, no waiting for a half hour (or even longer, if you directed the flow upwards and tried to mix with the hot air in the space).
With the exhaust routed to take the hottest air from near the top of the space, cooling the space happens the fastest, for the least running time of the swamp cooler.
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby missprism » Wed Jan 16, 2013 3:09 pm

FeetOfClay wrote:dunno if this has been said yet, but:

don't plan on using an airbed in the smaller box trucks. anything but the smallest airbed can't really fit, get snagged on the metal wheel well, and pops :)
i know from whence i speak.

only difference this year? bringing a padded sleeping mat instead of air bed :)

i'm confused? i thought the inside of box trucks were just plain flat wood, where is there a wheel well?

was thinking about getting the 16' with a cheap area rug underneath for protection and double height airbed. no good?

i'm 5'3" so i'm assuming i will need a lift gate too..
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby ridingnitro » Wed Jan 16, 2013 3:17 pm

esmeralada wrote:
FeetOfClay wrote:dunno if this has been said yet, but:

don't plan on using an airbed in the smaller box trucks. anything but the smallest airbed can't really fit, get snagged on the metal wheel well, and pops :)
i know from whence i speak.

only difference this year? bringing a padded sleeping mat instead of air bed :)

i'm confused? i thought the inside of box trucks were just plain flat wood, where is there a wheel well?

was thinking about getting the 16' with a cheap area rug underneath for protection and double height airbed. no good?

i'm 5'3" so i'm assuming i will need a lift gate too..


FeetOfClay is talking about the 10' trucks, which have the wheel wells in the box. A 16' truck has a flat bottom as the box sits above the wheels.
A lift gate isn't really necessary, even for someone that is 5'3". My fiance is 5'1" and she did fine without one last year. Also, the trucks with the lift gates usually have diesel engines. (Which might or might not matter) If you need a step up to get into the truck, throw a milk crate or the like down as a step.
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby edbrez » Wed Jan 16, 2013 3:20 pm

esmeralada wrote:
FeetOfClay wrote:dunno if this has been said yet, but:

don't plan on using an airbed in the smaller box trucks. anything but the smallest airbed can't really fit, get snagged on the metal wheel well, and pops :)
i know from whence i speak.

only difference this year? bringing a padded sleeping mat instead of air bed :)

i'm confused? i thought the inside of box trucks were just plain flat wood, where is there a wheel well?

was thinking about getting the 16' with a cheap area rug underneath for protection and double height airbed. no good?

i'm 5'3" so i'm assuming i will need a lift gate too..


or a leg up :wink:

Make sure if you are getting an airbed to ensure to insulate yourself from the airbed. It will sap the heat from your body when it gets cold in there.
Good quality sleeping bag should work and extra covers just in case...
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby gaminwench » Wed Jan 16, 2013 3:50 pm

We added a couple of 5lb dumbbells to the strap on the door; enabled us(me) to close it from the ground, it also stayed at halfway when we wanted.
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby junglesmacks » Wed Jan 16, 2013 4:37 pm

The plus side of lift gates is that they make rad toys at very random times.. :wink:
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby theCryptofishist » Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:57 pm

I would need a lift gate...
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby illy dilly » Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:52 pm

Do Budget trucks not have an option for one of the silver ramps that pull out?
Wouldn't it be easy to just leave it out all week, and then you can walk right up it to the door?

I understand it presents a Slip/Trip hazard (one of our campers hurt them selves in 2010 cause we left our ramp out), but a solar light or tow fixes that right up.
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby 9ah » Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:57 pm

If you have a lift gate... Make sure you have everything turned off when not in use... It's no fun having a dead battery on a 24ft truck in NYC, I can only imagine it on the playa.

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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby lucky420 » Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:26 pm

the 16 footers dont have the pull out ramp. Our 24 footer that we took in 2010 did have the long pull out ramp. Put LEDs on it and it stayed out all week.

the 24 footer was like a ballroom...
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby junglesmacks » Thu Jan 17, 2013 6:51 pm

lucky420 wrote:the 16 footers dont have the pull out ramp.



Not true. They all have pullout ramps. It's tucked under there, promise.
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby lucky420 » Fri Jan 18, 2013 7:48 am

Lol that's what he said...

Guess I better look closer next time. Okay wait I do recall it. I never use it in BRC but did use it when I moved last summer :oops:
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby TomServo » Fri Jan 18, 2013 8:14 am

9ah wrote:If you have a lift gate... Make sure you have everything turned off when not in use... It's no fun having a dead battery on a 24ft truck in NYC, I can only imagine it on the playa.

:coffee:


Its also not fun...for some people...to find a severed arm by the tailgate. Most residential rentals should come with ramps.
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby theCryptofishist » Fri Jan 18, 2013 4:42 pm

TomServo wrote:
9ah wrote:If you have a lift gate... Make sure you have everything turned off when not in use... It's no fun having a dead battery on a 24ft truck in NYC, I can only imagine it on the playa.

:coffee:


Its also not fun...for some people...to find a severed arm by the tailgate. Most residential rentals should come with ramps.

Not fun at all...
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby junglesmacks » Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:56 am

Sad to say that it looks like TTITDs good graces with Budget have run out. I spoke with our friends on Gentry Way this morning and the situation is not good.. and believe me, it's not up to them. Waiting on mod approval now to announce the details.

Word to the wise: You may want to start thinking of a different way to do BM if you're a Budget box truck camper/user anywhere within NV/NorCal.
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby Dr. Pyro » Thu Feb 21, 2013 12:30 pm

Damn, that's a bummer.
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby Asquared » Thu Feb 21, 2013 1:45 pm

i want to sincerely thank all of you who contributed to this thread. first timer, read this thread twice, and feel super comfy with the box truck choice.

i also spoke with steve today. if you want to go this route, i'd call them. NOW.

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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby missprism » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:01 pm

oh no! please post details asap! i just rang them and couldn't get anyone on the phone..
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby Bounce530 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:21 pm

9ah wrote:If you have a lift gate... Make sure you have everything turned off when not in use... It's no fun having a dead battery on a 24ft truck in NYC, I can only imagine it on the playa.

:coffee:


That's odd...
The battery(s) for the lift gate shouldn't be tied into the rest of the electronics on the truck, it should only run the pump that operates the gate. So if the main engine battery dies the liftgate should still work and vice-versa.
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby Drawingablank » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:47 pm

junglesmacks wrote:Sad to say that it looks like TTITDs good graces with Budget have run out. I spoke with our friends on Gentry Way this morning and the situation is not good.. and believe me, it's not up to them. Waiting on mod approval now to announce the details.

Word to the wise: You may want to start thinking of a different way to do BM if you're a Budget box truck camper/user anywhere within NV/NorCal.


Yes, I am reeling after conversing with them today. My budget was already strained, but this looks like a deal breaker.
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby missprism » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:54 pm

I just spoke with them and confirmed that this will prove to be a very difficult option for many people this year. With limited trucks, the prices have gone insane. What a shame!
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby luckyg » Thu Feb 21, 2013 4:18 pm

I called yesterday and they wanted $77 per day plus .99c a mile.

More than double last years price.

I hope nobody pays this price. I'd say they are trying it on to see if they sell at that price and then maybe in a couple of months when nobody bites they might drop it down again.

Surely they would prefer similar income levels to previous years rathe than none at all.
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby missprism » Thu Feb 21, 2013 4:23 pm

i was quoted the same. they suggested waiting until online reservations were available for a potentially lower price :?

also they said next year would be better.. strange goings on..
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Re: Box truck camping tips..

Postby Savannah » Thu Feb 21, 2013 4:26 pm

luckyg wrote:I called yesterday and they wanted $77 per day plus .99c a mile.

More than double last years price.

I hope nobody pays this price. I'd say they are trying it on to see if they sell at that price and then maybe in a couple of months when nobody bites they might drop it down again.


They might--if they're not all booked by then.

If a person simply can't afford the new price, then yeah--I do hope they try back in a few months. Can't hurt. In the meantime I am bummed for DrawingABlank and others in that situation.

Surely they would prefer similar income levels to previous years rathe than none at all.


If it's more than twice what they were charging last year, they will only have to do half as much business to make the same amount. :?
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