Running Teardrop AC with Solar! Portable Power Station Air Conditioner

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2023
  • Since starting the channel, one of the most common questions we receive has been about running air conditioners off grid. Can you run an air conditioner off of a portable power station or solar generator?
    The simple answer is yes! Doing this effectively, however, involves understanding the ins and outs of the system to maximize performance.
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Комментарии • 152

  • @tomfowler3653
    @tomfowler3653 2 дня назад +1

    I just had to watch again. I'm with you brother. The boil was hot last year. With 38 years of Army service sleeping in every environment. Never doing it again on purpose. Thanks again for the info. I love the set up. When we have power outages i Never have to leave home lol. Love my 12SK. Putting my system together now.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  2 дня назад

      I am with you 100% ! I have had people tell me that I'm crazy or soft for worrying about off grid AC.
      I view the whole set up, starting with the camper as a tool to get outdoors more, travel, and go anywhere... the ability to sleep comfortably at night in the south doesn't seem like a luxury to me, it's money well spent!

  • @maureen7653
    @maureen7653 10 месяцев назад +10

    You are so skilled at explaining things in clear and pragmatic ways. Thank you.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words, I appreciate you watching the channel.

  • @michaelgeldert3638
    @michaelgeldert3638 10 месяцев назад +3

    More POWER ! You are the Master.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +2

      Haha... I had to replace the suspension on my truck to carry all the stuff.. true story

  • @eliaustin3745
    @eliaustin3745 10 месяцев назад +3

    This is one of my 3 favorite van or solar channels. Thank you, for being clear and concise.
    I love the window unit being inside, too. I might try that.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for that! We appreciate you watching.

  • @craigbeattie5209
    @craigbeattie5209 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great to see the star of the channel! 🐕

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +3

      Haha... thats right! It's been a long year for her recovering from surgery, she's back!

  • @tomfowler3653
    @tomfowler3653 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great video Brian! Great info thanks for sharing.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Tom! Hope you enjoy some cool nights in your camper with your new power stations!

  • @user-yn2zq5ts2r
    @user-yn2zq5ts2r 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hey! Great video! I appreciate the detailed explanation & reasons why you went in the direction you did. Perfect! You explained our situation and desires as well. Thanks for sharing your experiences and approach. I’m a big fan now!!

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      Really appreciate you turning in, sounds like we're cut from the same cloth!

  • @dantrevino6193
    @dantrevino6193 10 месяцев назад +4

    Great information. I have been waiting to pull the trigger on a Solar Generator system and have been tweaking my trailer in the interim. I am still using the lead acid battery but when it dies I am not going back to lead acid. I have a monitor to see what my load and usage is, but I see in your video that just plugging in the AC directly is more efficient. I enjoy all your videos and have been using my Free Solo OG and taking in all your learning experiences to heart. I can't thank you enough for sharing your experiences. I definitely owe you a frosty beverage of your choice for all the good you do. 😃

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you, it means a lot that you're watching the videos. I'll see you on the road something and take you up on that offer!

  • @neverwin2518
    @neverwin2518 10 месяцев назад +5

    Very Good/informative. I'm definitely feeling some Wh envy though 🤣

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      Haha... it adds up fast, but I like to think I saved money by getting such a cheap camper...

  • @rideshiftdude9198
    @rideshiftdude9198 10 дней назад +1

    Great video as I am living in an RV with limited power.

  • @NeelimaJenn
    @NeelimaJenn 18 дней назад +1

    Dude, you have explained this so very clearly and with with such thoughtfulness, and attention to detail in a way that is easily understood. I have been watching you tube videos on this topic ad nauseam. I can now gratefully end my viewing. Highly impressed! Outstanding Job. Thank you kindly.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  18 дней назад

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate that you watch the channel and that it was helpful.

  • @bryanbryanmccoy7094
    @bryanbryanmccoy7094 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very "Cool" set up. Glad to see the technology has come this far!

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      At this point, it might've been cheaper to move to a colder climate... lol

    • @bryanbryanmccoy7094
      @bryanbryanmccoy7094 10 месяцев назад +1

      There is always Canada! @@DIYOutdoorLife

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 10 месяцев назад +5

    The old manual 400w Frigidaire 5000 btu window AC, a 3.8 kwh capacity 12v 300 ah LiFeP04 battery, 60 amp MPPT charge controller, and a 2000w pure sine wave inverter, and about 1000 watts of various solar panels is what I use for power outages plus 11 solar power stations I got great discounts on for my freezer, dorm fridge, WIFI, lights, etc. I use a watt meter to get a rough estimate of power usage. I also have a cheap backup gas generator. I declared war on power outages after my location got slammed by two hurricanes in 2020, Laura & Delta, and as soon as I got my stimulus checks in October I began getting what I need. I live in a 30ft 5th wheel, low fixed income, and no car because I can`t afford to even use one or even drive one on my medications, so I had to invest in my future safety. I live very far from stores in the woods.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      That's an awesome system! I love that you're carving out a nice self-sufficient lifestyle, we don't need all the glitz and glamour.

  • @dkgfilms
    @dkgfilms 10 месяцев назад +1

    Didnt necessarily need this video/info yet but so glad you made it and all your videos are so valuable and entertaining to boot -thanks Brian!

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, that means a lot. I've been reluctant to put this video out because I knew it would be a lot of blah, blah blah, not sure anyone would watch.

    • @dkgfilms
      @dkgfilms 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@DIYOutdoorLife nonsense! It is very involved and so perhaps only people looking to replicate exactly or very similarly to your set up can get the 'full' use but even to those of us mildly interested in the ins and outs of rv electrical will find it very interesting and helpful :)

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад

      @@dkgfilms I appreciate that

  • @FrugalShave
    @FrugalShave 10 месяцев назад +1

    Another great video.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, I appreciate you watching!

  • @lorneserpa5888
    @lorneserpa5888 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great numbers! Thanks for the detailed information. I'd love a window ac for my 22' travel trailer. Only to blow cold air on my face and body. So.much power because it would never cool my RV and never turn off. The timer is a great idea. I have 560ahr in my RV.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  7 месяцев назад +1

      I posted a link on your other comment, getting a small DC air conditioner as possible now. It would be perfect for plugging in (adapter sold separately) to an cigarette style plug and blowing cold air on you.
      Zero Breeze Mark 2 Review
      ruclips.net/video/ldtiVZvHMxg/видео.html

  • @danemmerich6775
    @danemmerich6775 4 месяца назад +2

    Another great video! With all my research, this is the system I will follow! Now you have portable power for wherever and whenever! I NEED AC! I need to sleep. I already have the Delta 2 Max in my Amazon shopping cart!

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  4 месяца назад +2

      Awesome, keep me in the loop. I'm happy to share advice after playing with offgrid AC for a few years.
      What kind of camper do you have?

  • @Webcrawler45
    @Webcrawler45 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great advise!!! I recently got a Ecoflow Wave 2. I plan to power it with a 1.2Kwh solar generator I built that now has an external 2.3kwh add on external battery....Great setup!!! I may get the Ecoflow 2 Max and expansion batter in the future to be able to go DC-DC off grid with A/C...

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      I love the wave 2, I hope you caught my video on my review.
      The wave2 accomplishes the same cooling for a lot less power, the only downside is the extra time to set it up properly and keep it out of the rain

  • @squatch2461
    @squatch2461 10 месяцев назад +1

    🍻Thanks for sharing your experience and all that info. Several weeks of hot nights in smoky environments (forest fires) have convinced me to get an a/c capable set up for the future.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +2

      Mann, we got the wildfire smoke terrible here this summer. There were a few nights where I was coughing all night.

    • @squatch2461
      @squatch2461 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@DIYOutdoorLife Sad but true, I keep masks in my truck now.

  • @cgillit
    @cgillit 10 месяцев назад +7

    Awesome video. Being able to use AC in a boondocking situation is such a gamechanger, and to set up a system where you can do it near indefinitely is The Dream. Awfully curious about how those Bouge RV CIGS flexible solar panels are working out for you.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +8

      Those panels are incredible, if only they weren't so much money. I will definitely circle back to talking about them, they are the best of the best!

    • @davidelliott400
      @davidelliott400 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@DIYOutdoorLife You saw the 100 watt CIGS I had on top of my 12 SK in NC. I have their 40 Amp MPPT controller as well and it seems to always be getting some charge, until it is totally dark outside. I'm hoping to future proof it a bit due to very slow solar degradation life span versus other panels. Being fairly immune from the elements like hail was also a consideration, as my teardrop is parked in a storage lot when not in use. The 200 Amp Renogy AGM is always in the FLOAT mode when I start out. I noticed the were having some flash sales on their web site.

  • @OutdoorTXs
    @OutdoorTXs 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thats alot of battery power! I kicked around this idea for along time but decided our Texas summers are just too hot to only use the AC at night. For me, a small inverter generator was the best option to save space, weight and $$$.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      💯 I love that it even cools down your awning room a little bit with the door open! Your icy breeze unit is awesome too

  • @stevepark8428
    @stevepark8428 10 месяцев назад +1

    Brian, You are back to your elements on RUclips diy video that made you into a BW folk hero.. Many thanks for sharing this info.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      This is my preferred content, although it's challenging to put out a video per week like this... cost me too much money buying gear!!! Thanks for watching

  • @docsoulman9352
    @docsoulman9352 9 месяцев назад +3

    Very cool Brian…so informative…and the hacks; “Making coffee the night before” genius! 😎 Btw, in process of having a Vistabule built and planing something unconventional.. going to live one full year in it just doing local camping and parking at a friend’s large property here in Nj…have to stay local for family stuff but always wanted to try this…reminds me of my band days traveling and living out of a van. This will be more comfortable I think..getting it with full amenities and tech. 😅🎸✨

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  9 месяцев назад +2

      Im glad you found us! Keep us in the loop with your adventures. We are camping with folks from
      middlesex county right now.

    • @docsoulman9352
      @docsoulman9352 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DIYOutdoorLife Will do for sure…Watched the videos of you and Cosmo Weems…very inspirational…I want to check out the Monastery one day as well…looks amazing

  • @girlmeetscamper
    @girlmeetscamper 10 месяцев назад +2

    Nice set up. We have been luck so far with cool nights and not having the need for ac at night.... i know that wont last forever though!

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +2

      I got by that way for a bit, I think sleeping with two people and the dog in the teardrop is what put us over the edge.. it was getting pretty toasty!

  • @billkorn1182
    @billkorn1182 6 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely love all your videos. Your style delivery and the amount of information you provide is incredible. So I have a question regarding my small camper if using a sufficiently sized portable power station that doesn’t have the 30 amp camper plug-in. As you know they make the little 15 amp Adapters for plugging into the traditional 15 amp outlets - which I use regularly when here at the house. So can I use that same approach with the camper when boondocking and plugin to that 15 amp plug power cable adapter into the power station??? Thanks for you reply!

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes you can. If you did, I have a video all about that. Using power stations with RVs.
      Thanks for tuning in!

  • @adventuresofthememorymakers
    @adventuresofthememorymakers 10 месяцев назад +5

    Awesome video for solar nerds like myself, enjoyed the video. I carried the generator with the intent to charge the power station for use at night in case of no solar. The downside was the weight and space for the generator but it was a good working option.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +2

      It's definitely the best option on paper, but like you said, carrying it around and dealing with it is not a walk in the park.
      I hope people check out Sam's channel, his info on his air conditioner is A++++

    • @twloughlin
      @twloughlin 10 месяцев назад +1

      I'll second that! Sam's work and ideas are always first-rate!

    • @adventuresofthememorymakers
      @adventuresofthememorymakers 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@DIYOutdoorLife driving a full-size truck with a six and a half foot bed and camper shell is like having a rolling storage shed behind you. It's crazy the amount of stuff you can drag along with you.

    • @adventuresofthememorymakers
      @adventuresofthememorymakers 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@twloughlin thank you Tom!

    • @WisconsinWanderer
      @WisconsinWanderer 10 месяцев назад +3

      I bought the Genmax inverter generator to top off my station. It runs on gas or propane I run mine on propane since that’s what I carry in my rig I won’t carry gasoline. Works really well for me. BTW I do have an A/C for good sleep. Thanks for your video good info 😊

  • @timmeier9394
    @timmeier9394 3 месяца назад +1

    Adding a soft start to the ac compressor will save you more power.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  3 месяца назад

      For these smaller window AC units, it doesn't quite work the same as the large overhead AC's. Although theres a couple devices that help with inrush current (use a smaller inverter), I haven't actually seen any of that reduce the amount of watt hours used.
      Any suggestions?

  • @RM0818
    @RM0818 10 месяцев назад +2

    So many ways to go about doing this. What I love here is having your data that 2kWh = 6-8 hours for a 5000 BTU AC, that's the key takeaway for me as it's a metric to build around.
    I like the idea of a DC air conditioner like the Wave2 - rather than buying a couple expansion batteries. But of course the expansion batteries give you more kWh for anything/anywhere not just a/c. EF's new smart generator though...pair that with a 400w solar panel and you could probably get by just fine with only a 1kWh PPS and the Wave2 battery. All that said, I slept fine at the NC boil with no air conditioning. Door windows open with roof fan exhausting gives such a great cross-breeze. (also means I don't have to worry about slinging ac condensate between my walls without Sam's fix :D)

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      I can't wait to save up for the smart Generator... game changer indeed!

    • @bryanbryanmccoy7094
      @bryanbryanmccoy7094 10 месяцев назад +1

      @RM0818 @@DIYOutdoorLife Can we all go in together on one! LOl Nice points Rob!

  • @arriagada1957
    @arriagada1957 2 месяца назад +2

    LG 5000 BTU 400watts AC ($149 from HD is the coolest ) with the little red Honda 1,000 watts works perfect all day all nite 24/365 49DB super silent no need all the expensive crap ...the best friend of a solar system is the Generator...PS one of the Ecoflow that I own fail within 2 mo good luck in returning and having repaired or replaced

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  2 месяца назад +1

      That is a great system, it's hard to beat a good Honda. I do have trouble leaving them running at night, especially if you're expecting bad weather.
      Bummer on your experience w EF, so far this community has had excellent customer service and returns . Yours had issues in two months and they didn't return it, no questions??

    • @arriagada1957
      @arriagada1957 2 месяца назад +3

      @@DIYOutdoorLife they ask if I updated the software? 48 hrs later they need it a video with the problem..and then another customer service ask for the serial number...4 day they said call back later another customer SVC what is your serial number? Like 5 different customers SVC ..like a week going by ...and then they agree to repair the unit ..send it to repair 1 week...and then 3 days to repair and another week to get back...more than 2 to 3 weeks...do not buy from eBay...!

  • @KathyQin
    @KathyQin 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi, I am Kathy, I am reaching out to express my admiration for your engaging content on the outdoor life.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  3 месяца назад

      Hi Kathy, Thank you very much!

    • @KathyQin
      @KathyQin 3 месяца назад

      @@DIYOutdoorLife May I know are you just testing the products or sell the product for them?

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  3 месяца назад

      I make videos to help people out. If theres a quality product that people like, I dont mind doing reviews.

    • @KathyQin
      @KathyQin 3 месяца назад +1

      I see, @@DIYOutdoorLife if I have product can you make the videos for me ?

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  3 месяца назад

      @@KathyQinwhats the product? Please email me at diyoutdoorcontent@gmail.com

  • @user-nz6kl5nx6s
    @user-nz6kl5nx6s 10 месяцев назад +1

    Have you looked into using mini splits for heating and cooling the trailer? And using it off grid?

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, they are incredible. Unfortunately, there isn't anything remotely practical for a set up like this.
      I made a video on my wave 2, its a portable heat pump that gets amazing numbers, set up in tough tho.

  • @davidwiltse6287
    @davidwiltse6287 Месяц назад +2

    Hey Brian,
    Love your videos!
    I watched the 2 year old ones where you really liked the Goal Zero 1500X. In this vid, you talk about the eco flow. So are you more of a fan of that now or do you still like the goal zero?
    I have a new camper that came with a 200 w solar panel & 2 unspectacular AGM batteries. Problem is, it has a new fangled all electric fridge that drains the batteries every night. I think the 1500x could be a good solution, but I was wondering if you like the eco flow better now.
    Thanks.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  Месяц назад

      I like them both. There's also a newer Goal zero model that is really nice as well.
      It comes down to preference. The goalzero 1500 X's expansion system isn't as nice as EcoFlow or the new Goal zero. It also charges much slower. Although it can be expanded, it uses an older technology that is not as nice as the newer stuff. If you could imagine wanting to expand in the future, I would either get the Goal zero pro models or an eco flow system. amzn.to/4bq4kRm
      if you are happy with the 1500 wh, the yeti x is still an excellent power station.

  • @chrisc8856
    @chrisc8856 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have been looking at 12v air conditioning units. So far I have only found roof top models for a semi trailer rig sleeper. Good but would like a side mount unit for side wall installation. Did you at the 12v AC units available? Thanks for posting and sharing your success.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for tuning in, I did two videos on DC air conditioners. They are a little bit more tricky to install, but the results are a lot better! Check out my favorite one here-
      EcoFlow Wave 2 Off-Grid Air Conditioner/Heater
      ruclips.net/video/RJGtt_yuubg/видео.html

  • @timpangburn5287
    @timpangburn5287 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve been looking at a dual generator that runs off gas and propane. I do a lot of cooking over an open fire pit so I don’t use propane very much. I also plan on getting a propane hot water heater for and outdoor shower on my tag xl.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +2

      Always a great option. Although propane can be expensive, its very nice to run. Its great to have the duel fuel option!

    • @timpangburn5287
      @timpangburn5287 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@DIYOutdoorLife yeah I know it would/could get a little expensive but I like the idea of having power if I need it. Just not sure what is a good and dependable one. Probably not get one this year but I will definitely be looking at them come Black Friday.

  • @jimb1312
    @jimb1312 10 месяцев назад +4

    I have been using one of the original ecoflow deltas, just plugging it in without doing anything for efficiency I get 2 hours air conditioning on my bushwacker. I have found just cooling down the camper even for just a half hour makes a huge difference and usually the night temperatures are ok with the vent fan. Recently I found the breaker that shuts off the converter and I am curious how much that will help.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +2

      That's right, I think your unit has about 1000wh. After the first couple hours, it starts to cycle on and off more since the camper is cool, the numbers get better the longer it runs. Like you said, just being able to take the edge off to fall asleep is key!

  • @jonluchessi1643
    @jonluchessi1643 2 месяца назад +2

    Hello Brian thanks again for another awesome video, a while back I sent you a message asking if a Honda 2200 gas generator would be good for the AC unit on the Bushwacker, but I’ve found out in California we cannot get a 2200 here anymore I’m trying to keep the weight down with the Honda gas 2000 work? I know you can get the Honda 3300 but that’s a bigger heavier unit and it would go in my tongue box which creates more tongue weight and is big and bulky in comparison, thanks again I appreciate all your videos I think you’re brilliant especially with electronics!!!!!!!!!👍👍👍 The main reason I want gas generator is because it’s simple easy to use and the AC literally cools down in about five minutes and mainly use it for my dog after a very long hike in the heat.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  2 месяца назад +2

      The 2000 will work fine, you won't have any issues. Thanks for watching!

    • @jonluchessi1643
      @jonluchessi1643 2 месяца назад +1

      You always return messages, thank you so much, You’re a good guy!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @robert2768
    @robert2768 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the encouragement to add a delta 2 max expansion battery to my van solar system to run my wave 2 air-cond / heat pump. My bluetti ac200max runs everything else. Also carry a Honda 2200 generator in case of inadequate solar charging. Anxious to see if the heat pump feature on the wave 2 is adequate tor Fall camping in New England. Do you use your wave 2 for heat?

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад

      I have for testing reasons, but I'm going into my first full with it in the northeast as well. Seems like we're already getting close to using in the morning… Lol.

    • @robert2768
      @robert2768 10 месяцев назад

      Will the Wave 2 heat pump pull heat out of an 32°F outdoor temperature? Curious to know as some heat pumps are designed to be effective at lower temperatures. I see no documentation on the heat pump/ambient outdoor temp ratio for the Wave 2.

  • @gfp1011
    @gfp1011 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks again for another great video. Very informative! Will that AC run on my Goal Zero 1500 X? What would that be like one night? In making the switch to the EcoFlow being your power station of choice how do you rig up the whole camper to run from the power station? Is that a tongue box on your camper? If so, do you have a video on that?

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      That 1500X has 1500 WH, the Ecoflow has 2000 WH... the GC 1500 X will run 2/3 as long. Usually that equates to a short night, although sometimes I've got a full night out of it.
      I still love my yetiX, it's still the best option for running the camper as a whole. The EF Delta 2 max does not have the high amp DC output required. Although I haven't been able to afford it yet, Ecoflo makes a Delta Pro that has the same feature as the Goal Zero.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      I have not done the video on a tongue box, I should probably get around to doing that. I bought mine on Amazon and it was an easy job.

  • @davidpatrick1813
    @davidpatrick1813 10 месяцев назад +3

    Nice presentation. I have an off grid radio station (ham) and would love to run one of those AC units. Is there a link with the install.. I like the idea of it not hanging out. ... and data as to what it takes would be nice. I have 400Wts and expanding 400 ah to more capacity. thanks

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      I have a video on the channel where I replaced the AC that came with the camper, but this was the original factory installed set up.

  • @kc5bgamateurradio903
    @kc5bgamateurradio903 5 месяцев назад +1

    I need to replace the flooded battery that came with my unit. Will an agm be compatible with the camper built on charger!

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yea, absolutely. You can use an AGM and it will be drop in compatible.

  • @lorneserpa5888
    @lorneserpa5888 7 месяцев назад +1

    I wonder what the smallest btu ac i can get for just making a cool breeze.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  7 месяцев назад +1

      There's an adapter accessory for this AC that allows you to run it on 12 V. This would be the best unit to blow cool on your face for a lot longer than any window AC.
      Zero Breeze Mark 2 Review
      ruclips.net/video/ldtiVZvHMxg/видео.html

  • @bluemoose1972
    @bluemoose1972 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative. I have a Hiker ,trailer , 5,000 btu Walmart AC, 2,000 watt jackery & 2 , 200 watt solar panels . I like the idea of the timer!! also the AC has a dial knobs. Great idea would like any suggestions from you. Thanks. 😎🐢🌽🌲🇺🇸🌎 . from PA. USA

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  8 месяцев назад +1

      Start with some trial and error and get your base numbers. How do you have the AC plumbed into the hiker?

    • @bluemoose1972
      @bluemoose1972 8 месяцев назад +1

      Is there any advice you could possibly give me on my setup?

    • @bluemoose1972
      @bluemoose1972 8 месяцев назад +1

      It isn't, but when & when I plan to
      Is to put it in the back through the passthrough little doors.

    • @bluemoose1972
      @bluemoose1972 8 месяцев назад

      I'm bad with computers & electric. Was wondering how much watts is a 2,000 BTU pulls?

    • @bluemoose1972
      @bluemoose1972 8 месяцев назад

      In the back maybe into a jackery, 1,000. I use my 2,000 for my iceco
      Freezer/ fridge is 60 qt it does good
      Trying to figure out what would be good for the 5,000 BTU ac

  • @MassSquad
    @MassSquad 10 месяцев назад +1

    Have you ever considered using a mini split window unit to increase ussage time?

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, they are incredible. Unfortunately, there isn't anything remotely practical for a set up like this w the teardrop.
      I made a video on my wave 2, its a portable heat pump that gets amazing numbers, set up in tough tho.

    • @MassSquad
      @MassSquad 10 месяцев назад

      What about somthin like this? Maybe to big? ruclips.net/user/shortsFK1gYnABjUI?si=Z9JPV94hKuit_5Vm@@DIYOutdoorLife

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +2

      @@MassSquad that unit is awesome, it was one of the ones I was thinking about. It does, however, draw a lot more wattage than the 5000 BTU unit I'm demonstrating. In all, it's more efficient because it does more cooling, but in this situation, it doesn't help you. If you had a bigger camper, and were replacing a rooftop unit, this is 100% the way to go.

    • @MassSquad
      @MassSquad 10 месяцев назад +1

      @DIYOutdoorLife thanks for the info! I'm on the edge of purchasing one of these trailers. Just lookin into possible mods. Your channel is a gold mine!

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад

      @@MassSquad thank you, exciting time! Good luck with your soon to be new trailer!

  • @RickThompson-tj9bp
    @RickThompson-tj9bp Месяц назад +1

    I have started research on the EcoFlow and there is good pricing right now on them. You mentioned using the Goal Zero because of the Anderson connector but the EcoFlow doesn’t have that connection. I’m looking at using my power station to basically tie into the on board mounted NOCO charger which will charge my AGM and use my camper that way. I will charge the power station during the day and then once back at camp just tie in the power station and leave it hooked to the trickle charger all night while I use lights and the fan through the night. I will probably add a space in the tongue box for my power station to sit so it’s protected. Does this sound productive or is there something that I am missing? Thanks.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  Месяц назад +1

      The EcoFlow Delta pro and Ultra, do have the high output DC Anderson, although most do not.
      The main advantage, is directly powering the camper off of the DC output. Although setting it up to run into your NOCO is very convenient and works, it is very very inefficient. You may only end up 25% as effective as running direct DC. This may not matter because if it gets the job done, it doesn't matter.
      Doing some experiments is the best way to go, keep me in the loop, I'm happy to share my notes.

  • @randomspirit
    @randomspirit 2 месяца назад +1

    I have an OUPES 1200w power station that has the brick for charging from a wall outlet. Is it okay to plug that in to a generator to charge it? Also, I've noticed the brick gets really hot. The OUPES came with a 12v charger to charge in the truck, would it be okay to plug that into the generator if that option is available? I'm thinking for those cloudy days when solar isn't enough to charge it up.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  2 месяца назад +2

      You want to make sure that the generator has a pure sine wave output. It should be clearly listed on the device and in the owners manual. Modified or square generators can make the bricks very hot, but they can get hot with normal use as well.
      Fine to use a car charger, it's just very slow.

  • @cmgutmann9556
    @cmgutmann9556 2 дня назад +1

    I need help knowing where to buy and what to buy and cost.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  2 дня назад

      If if you click on the video description, by clicking the "V" drop down arrow or selecting "show more", you will see a list of links that I provided.
      I don't have enough information on your set up to be exact here, but I put the exact links to the power stations and extra batteries that I used to do this . If your camper and air conditioner is similar to mine, you should be able to copy what I'm doing in this video by using the EcoFlow Delta 2 max, linked here-
      There's an amazing sale going on right now, still expensive
      amzn.to/45IhKGG

  • @dogishappy0
    @dogishappy0 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'm very curious what you think of the Wave 2. I've seen people testing it get 12-14 hours of run time off just the Delta 2 Max.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  9 месяцев назад +2

      Love it, here's my review-
      I will be doing a follow up this season.
      EcoFlow Wave 2 Off-Grid Air Conditioner/Heater
      ruclips.net/video/RJGtt_yuubg/видео.html

    • @dogishappy0
      @dogishappy0 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DIYOutdoorLife Derp, i just found the video! I'm very curious to see why you are going through a standard window unit for your camper when you have one of these.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@dogishappy0 I actually edited that whole section out of this video, to avoid people going to sleep. LoL
      The wave 2 is the preferred method, but you can't gloss over the set up, it is a pain. On some trips, it's easier to do this set up than it is to bring the wave 2. The big problem is my teardrop has one door, making the wave 2 hook up trickier and more time consuming. I have a solution to this that you will see coming up on the channel.

    • @dogishappy0
      @dogishappy0 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DIYOutdoorLife It does look awkward. I haven't seen anyone try to run the rear intake hose to the inside of the cabin before. I'm curious what you have come up with and how it will affect the efficiency!

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  9 месяцев назад +2

      @@dogishappy0 definitely supply AND return for best efficiency, note worth difference.
      Run both of the fronts in w unit outside or reverse if the unit is inside.

  • @jefferyspringer
    @jefferyspringer 5 месяцев назад +1

    Brian have you considered a 12v air conditioner?

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I have two videos on the channel of 12vdc Aircons. I have grown to love the wave2 over the zero breeze.

    • @jefferyspringer
      @jefferyspringer 5 месяцев назад

      @DIYOutdoorLife I would like to remove my window ac and install a window there and get one. I watched your wave 2 video and was impressed.

  • @markbarron8341
    @markbarron8341 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am worried about battery/power station being kept in 140 degree heat in a closed vehicle sitting in the sun. Can those power stations handle that type of heat? There is no shade at the beach

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +1

      This is an excellent point. Lifepo4 batteries, like these, have an excellent safety record and heat threshold but heat is always your enemy.
      Generally speaking, it's rare to be battling rain and high heat at the same time. This allows you to get them out of a confined space or even put a fan on them if needed. I use reflect tech or a windshield visor if I'm in a direct sun situation. If it's hot like that, make sure to do some shading.
      Remember, I emphasize using the air conditioner at night. Since you're not outputting high watts during the day, you are 100% fine. You mentioned a very important point, always be good to the power station and not to overwork it in high heat or direct sun.

  • @eliaustin3745
    @eliaustin3745 10 месяцев назад +1

    Please, forgive me, if I'm abusing my noob card, but after solar panels and this setup, is that everything needed to run a smaller window ac, or is a controller and stuff, still required? I don't blame you if you don't want to answer that? 😅

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +3

      Never worry about the noob card, were all in this together.
      When we show the portable power stations, that is a battery, charge controller and more all built together. In other words, the ecoflow delta 2 max includes that charge controller built in.

    • @eliaustin3745
      @eliaustin3745 10 месяцев назад +1

      @DIYOutdoorLife Thank you, very much!

  • @CC_Marauder
    @CC_Marauder 10 месяцев назад +1

    #99👍🏻📱👀👂🏽

  • @twloughlin
    @twloughlin 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Brian! As usual, I am going to be the contrarian Donnie Downer here, and point out that the upfront cost of the three Ecoflow units you demonstrate is $4250 using all available discounts. That equates to $141.66 per night of use if used for 30 days in the summer. The cost drops over time, but even after 150 days of use (5 years @ 30 days/year), your cost is $28.33/night, or about the cost of an electric site at most state/national parks. I really don't know how anyone justifies that cost, even if your economic privilege allows it. Philosophically I'm opposed to using AC while camping, so I don't camp in those conditions. As the saying goes, if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +4

      Lol… I love your comments and look forward to them! A lot of times, it's a breath of fresh air.
      I will note that you also trashed the system that runs on DC and uses 1/3 the energy. The argument I made there, was how expensive it is to run a window air conditioner on battery instead. The wave 2 accomplishes is the same goal for a lot less money, you just have to deal with the set up.
      Like I said in the video, running a generator or doing without air conditioning has to be evaluated. I have to capitulate to being a baby when it comes to sleeping in hot weather, Lucía (family from Guatemala) has no sympathy for me and would completely agree with you.
      The only way a system like this makes sense economically, is if you look at the numbers over the course of the 10 year life expectancy of the power station and utilize the PPS for more than this sole purpose.
      I bought a $9300 camper. When I add up all of the gizmos and gadgets that I use, I've spent a fraction of what most RV owners have and get a lot of joy from it... I wonder how long I'll be able to use that excuse.
      Thanks as always for intelligent commentary!

    • @twloughlin
      @twloughlin 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@DIYOutdoorLife Haha yes I did trash the Wave2, but at $1600 the Wave2 now looks like a bargain compared to this!! 😅You do lose 1000BTUs with the Wave2, however. FWIW, like Sam I'd endorse the gas generator/PPS combo. About $500 gets the gas generator. Charge the PPS for a couple of hours in the afternoon, and you're good to go for one night. I believe we spent $23K 8 years ago for our used Class C, and we get the best creature comfort of all - a bathroom! 💩

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  10 месяцев назад +4

      @@twloughlin I feel the same way about indoor bathrooms as you do about AC's when it comes to camping...lol is it really camping if you can 💩 indoors 😂

    • @joniboulware1436
      @joniboulware1436 8 месяцев назад +3

      Not many things in life are justifiable on a pure economic basis. Sleep is one of the most important aspects of our health and for many people a cool sleeping environment is essential. When you are out on the road, you can't fully predict the weather - even Alaska in the summer has heat waves. I love the simplicity of these power stations and prices are coming down.

    • @teripittman
      @teripittman 11 дней назад

      Fyi, as you get older, your body doesn't manage temperature as well. I used to work in triple digit weather. Now, I have problems cooling off. I'm resigned to needing shore power when it's hot.

  • @rickute1458
    @rickute1458 9 месяцев назад +1

    hang on !!! in your last video that i just watched you rubbished lithium batteries till the cows came home ! and you said dont waste your time buying lithium set ups get agm batteries and in this video you are promoting a power station that has lithium batteries in it ! god i wish you would make up your mind !

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  9 месяцев назад

      Hey friend, I know it can be confusing at first, none of that is contradictory.
      In the video you are referring to, we are talking about the cost associated with updating the chargers in your RV and tow vehicle. If you give the video another watch, the conclusion is that you can buy power stations like this to get the best of both worlds. I wasn't rubbishing lithium, I was making the suggestion that theres no "drop in" and that power stations are the best, most versatile value.
      Essentially, I was saying the same thing. Thanks for tuning in.

    • @rickute1458
      @rickute1458 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DIYOutdoorLife well i need a system that can do it all, run a fridge, a big freezer, 3 150watt fans, phone charges, laptop, lights, small window air con ( 2000watt ) and power tools, it would be for a big enclosed car trailer that has been converted into a bug out unit ( as we live in a cyclone prone area ), what would you suggest, you see there are millions of videos on youtube that say use this or dont do this and it is hard to workout what you really need and all the local shops just want to sell you what they want,

    • @DIYOutdoorLife
      @DIYOutdoorLife  9 месяцев назад

      @@rickute1458 this is the dilemma we all run into. A system that can do that costs an arm and a leg.
      For a bug out trailer like that, I would cover the entire roof with solar panels. From there, I would favor a home built system because they are serviceable. If that's not an option, I would go with the EcoFlow delta pro platform. It's huge, capable to do anything, and expandable. They're even capable of going up to 240 V AC and running an entire house. In order to do that, you're going to be spending five figures. That seems like a lot of money, but when you're building a house, you easily pay an electrician more than that to wire things up and then you still have to pay the utility bill. At least with these systems they are truly disconnected from the grid.
      Good luck with your project, keep me in the loop !
      Below, I'll post a link to the platform. You can even add on it from this $$$$
      amzn.to/3EAbnbL