ygmir wrote:...
Do I read you are planning on idling your van all night/day while you sleep?
Not that I'd tell you what to do, but, maybe make really sure you know where the exhaust is going.
Figjam has a beautiful, 12V cooler design, you might want to search that thread.
Take a good look at this. For a surprisingly low cost and easy to construct, you get:
- Comfortable temperatures (with a bonus of some humidity for breathing),
- way less power/fuel, and noise at a sleeping level (for you and your neighbors),
- no carbon monoxide or smell (for you and your neighbors),
- minimizes the time your van's engine will be running on-playa with the playa dust sucked into it.
Splurge on the separate deep-cycle battery for this chiller; keep it separate from the van's setup. Especially if the van conversion doesn't already have the engine's battery isolated from a van/camping deep-cycle battery. If the van setup already has a deep-cycle battery, then this one for the chiller can be a spare for off-playa use.
You can make it easy to mount, then once you get in line on-playa, mount it and start chilling. When you're stopped in a pulsed queue, you can still get chilled air while the van engine is off (without tasking the van's battery against an engine restart, although the pump & fan is very low current draw).
It's a long thread. A re-post summary starts on this page
two versions:
- in a bucket
- larger box (fan has more flow, quieter too)
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