There is a small unit on the back side. That’s what the cord is running now. In the Harbor Freight reviews, there are some people running three batteries and getting enough juice to run a small AC in campers long enough to cool it down to sleep.Love it
Except....... I'd want A/C and that is difficult on Solar
Would a solar powered exhaust fan help suck out the hotter air and allow you to run the AC more efficiently?There is a small unit on the back side. That’s what the cord is running now. In the Harbor Freight reviews, there are some people running three batteries and getting enough juice to run a small AC in campers long enough to cool it down to sleep.
it’s all insulated and sheet rocked inside. Even when it’s 95 outside, I can run it on low and keep it about 78.
He most likely has the ceiling insulated and left an open space for the gable vents to pass air through.Would a solar powered exhaust fan help suck out the hotter air and allow you to run the AC more efficiently?
I thought about a vent that I could open the first thirty minutes or so that the AC runs and then close it or use it to regulateWould a solar powered exhaust fan help suck out the hotter air and allow you to run the AC more efficiently?
Should be underground with 18 inches of over head concrete. Didnt anyone tech you to make a bunker??? Geex LouiseAll the lighting and battery chargers in the new reloading/man cave will be solar. Will probably add a couple more panels and batteries in the future.
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