I have been wanting to ask, What is the smallest AC (power and size) made that can be used in a closet of a Scamp 13"?
AND, can a window AC be used? if so how would that be installed? any pictures of the installation???
Thank you,
I have been wanting to ask, What is the smallest AC (power and size) made that can be used in a closet of a Scamp 13"?
AND, can a window AC be used? if so how would that be installed? any pictures of the installation???
Thank you,
Lis,
We had a 5000 btu unit in our 81 13 Scamp dining window that did OK. I'd probably go with 6000 or better based on that experience.
The install is in the Modifications Table of Contents under Air Conditioning
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I meant, can I use a window AC in the closet, or must it be a wall unit?
Parker did a nice job on the window AC.
Thank you Bill, for sending the post,
Lis in RI
Lis,
Yes you can, but it involves cutting a vent into the fiberglass shell and adding a drain tray. Also running 110 outlet if you don't have the exterior outlet to tap into.
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Greg,
OK, I can do a vent and a tray! Will an AC in the closet heat up the closet? If so, would a wall AC heat it less?
Thanks again, Greg
Lis in RI
I'm not willing to give up a window. I'm very much hoping I can put one in the closet, I have seen pictures with AC in closet.
Greg, I've been looking for a 4,000 AC for my 13". You said in your post, instead of a 5,000 you would have put a 6,000 in stead....Why???
A 5,000 keeps my house bedroom cool, my bedroom is bigger than a Scamp.
Thanks again Greg. Sorry for picking your brain so much. I don't know anyone with a Scamp.
Lis in RI
Lis,
The closet installation was the standard location that Scamp Trailers used to add AC as an option on the earlier Scamps. Sits right above the wheel well and vent cut in to the rear of the door. It is a bit more work than a window unit, but it is probably the best location. On this Scamp 13 listing at fiberglass-rv-4sale.com you will see the closet mounted AC. http://www.fiberglass-rv-4sale.com/for-sale/1989-13-scamp-travel-trailer-5500-oroville-ca
5000 btu would be the minimum I would go, but since there is very little price or size difference to go to a 6000 btu unit I would definitely go with the 6. The 5000 btu was a bit light in our 13, but we are also in AZ. I'd rather set the thermostat a bit lower on a more powerful unit than run a 5 at full setting.
Not really any comparison to cooling a trailer to a bedroom in a house. Different insulation and dynamics. It will take more to cool a trailer, especially if your campsite is in direct sun.
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2015 19 Escape
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Greg,
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I'm going to trust your experience and look for a 6,000 BTU unit. I won't mind the extra work to put it in the closet, the challenge to figure out how to do it will be fun. When I take on a job challenge I do it in my head a hundred times before I actually start the job.
One last question, would a wall AC be better in the closet then a window AC? not easier but better or doesn't it matter?
Thank you so much,Greg, .
Lis in RI
Use a Walmart AC and mount it like this
http://www.fiberglassrv.com/forums/f56/window-air-conditioner-installation-40627.html
Hi Scott,
Thanks for all those pictures. You did a good job.
Lis in RI
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