Vanlife In the Summer (110°) | With Micro Air Conditioner

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  • @mitchellheyda7533
    @mitchellheyda7533 Год назад +55

    Hey Ryan, I am not sure that AC is exhausting as well as you think. If you created a more airtight seal between the exhaust tube and ceiling fan, I think you would notice the air conditioning a lot more in the van! AC units put a lot of heat out of those tubes and the non-perfect exhaust set up may be contributing to raising the temperature of your van!

    • @FadeRunnerOG
      @FadeRunnerOG Год назад +5

      Yeah at first there was like a 2 inch gap that isnt doing much venting i think if he sealed it it would be significantly better

    • @Smumpism
      @Smumpism Год назад +4

      Insulating the exhaust tube helps a lot as well

    • @disguiseddv8ant486
      @disguiseddv8ant486 Год назад +3

      His black van isn't properly insulated to being with. If you all never been inside of a cargo van in the summer it's like you're in a oven. In the winter it's like you're in a freezer. And as you all stated his A/C exhaust tube isn't insulated nor that it's sealed at the above vent. Then his windows in the cabin area aren't covered. He's parked on the black asphalt in the open with his van absorbing all of the sun rays.

    • @mikea2458
      @mikea2458 Год назад +4

      The actual issue is that the hot side intake is not connected to the outside. This means that the air it is exhausting is being replaced by hot air from outside. Even if you sealed it properly, it would still come in through the doors and other random cracks. He needs to hook up the intake of the hot side to pull air in from outside as well. That way, the air used to cool the hot side will be taken from and returned to the outside. If he did that, that thing would be more than enough to cool the van.

    • @Blztrls
      @Blztrls 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@mikea2458while having both hoses hooked up would help, I don’t think that small AC is powerful enough for that van. I have a Sprinter Van with 8000BTU AC properly sealed & vented and it barely keeps the van comfortably cool with outside temps over 90 at night. His AC is probably 4000BTU, and would not cool down the whole van with those outside temps.

  • @Charles53412
    @Charles53412 Год назад +42

    Ryan when you are driving and have the air conditioner running, open up the curtain and close the front air vent, then turn on the rear vent fan to blow out. This will create a vacuum thus cooling off the whole van. After some time of driving close that rear vent. You'll be surprised at how cool it will get while you continue to drive. Not sure why your min air isn't putting out like it should Not sure the BTU's but maybe an upgrade is an answer. It should cool the whole van. See you down the road !

    • @AmericanAdventuresInJapan
      @AmericanAdventuresInJapan Год назад +4

      I’ll add that if it gets too hot, just run the best AC you have, the one installed by the factory. If running diesel, it will only use around 500 ml of fuel per hour. So, around 1 gallon of gas for roughly 6-7 hours of idle.

    • @justinkase1360
      @justinkase1360 Год назад

      It seems he runs tge fans a lot, moving air out that's already somewhat cooled. The AC will never catch up if you are constantly doing that. Obviously tgat pulls in outside 100 degree plus air.

  • @Jiji_Ecchan
    @Jiji_Ecchan Год назад +21

    Do magnet curtains to block off your bed area at night then place the air intake and output inside the curtain area. Boom you will have a cool sleeping compartment.

    • @Ryantwomeyy
      @Ryantwomeyy  Год назад +3

      ive thought about that but it just feels too closed off when I put anything up there. The little blanket cocoon is good enough for me hahaha

  • @rrzr89
    @rrzr89 Год назад +96

    Man i can’t believe how far Ryan has come, thank you Ryan for taking us on these beautifle adventures. I remember when Ryan only had 35k subs. I wish u the best Ryan ❤️

    • @ameerzulkifli44
      @ameerzulkifli44 Год назад +5

      Yeah was following him from about the same time as well. Totally agree. It really feels like he is talking to you, such is his comfort talking to the camera nowadays and his editing makes it very personal.

    • @Ryantwomeyy
      @Ryantwomeyy  Год назад +13

      appreciate it! many more travels to come just gotta plan out what im gonna do haha

  • @xueshanna
    @xueshanna Год назад +1

    So cozy to watch you. We can feel the cold air blowing from that lil tube from here. I always change out all my hospital white bulbs for yellow or ambers.

  • @CreeSweetSage61
    @CreeSweetSage61 Год назад +4

    Sounds like the Heat we are having here. I am in western wisconsin...95 today, 98 tomorrow, 100+ on tues and weds and then upper 90's until sunday. The salad looks amazing. I think I will be making that for my family by mid week. Always enjoy your videos! Have a great week!

  • @davidfromtexas9681
    @davidfromtexas9681 Год назад +1

    We have a van and although it has a 12v A/C that we can run off batteries it can keep the van cool if we start the A/C after we have been driving. Try this, get your van as cool as you can with the dash A/C, then when you get where you are going, start your portable A/C, let both run for a few minutes, then stop your van, put your window covers up, and see if that helps you out some. This has worked pretty good here in Texas so it should work well for you in California.

  • @halfast88
    @halfast88 Год назад +6

    You should put both of the back hoses out of the roof. It will help with the efficiency.

  • @j-cuts9396
    @j-cuts9396 Год назад +2

    tip for that A/C. the tube that blows the hot air outside... insolate it. thats why those type of A/Cs dont work as well same as a house floor unit

  • @Nobody0512
    @Nobody0512 Год назад +1

    The silver sunshades for windshields would do the trick , attach them by push studs on roof while camping overnight , reflects the heat while parked as that morning sun can be brutal ..unbutton them before driving .. even if ya forget em they are only $10 to replace , should do the trick and keep Van a LOT cooler , done this before and made van a lot cooler in Australia 😁😁

  • @boomer150
    @boomer150 Год назад +16

    I love your video's Ryan, inspired me to plan for a van life phase later in my life, after watching your last video it looks like you came through my neck of the woods. I live in Eugene OR. Please keep it up, I have been confined to one location my whole life and it has been a real treat to see the world through your eyes, I hope I can get out there myself one day.
    On a side note salt lowers the freezing temperature of water and causes the ice to melt creating very cold water to bring the temperature of the ice cream below freezing very quickly.

    • @shannonking6328
      @shannonking6328 Год назад

      Thanks for the explanation about the salt in the ice.

  • @biglee258
    @biglee258 Год назад +3

    Welcome to the Valley! This summer has been incredibly hot. I'm glad you have the option to head south, where the weather might be cooler.

  • @DigitalJesuit
    @DigitalJesuit 6 месяцев назад

    Pro Tip:
    You can buy insulated ducting to connect the exhaust to the outside vent. That reduces the amount of heat that exchanges off that ducting back into the van.
    Also, if you can suspend the unit off the roof (inside) you can greatly reduce the length of the exhaust duct, which will further reduce that exchange while also reducing the flow resistance.
    I used the same unit for a summer and those two steps GREATLY improved my cooling efficiency.

  • @justin555666
    @justin555666 Год назад +1

    Just got done driving north to find cool weather. Summer in a van is brutal! I gotta get some kind of AC for next season.

  • @ReneeHe
    @ReneeHe Год назад +2

    thank you for sharing your van life, looks great! I like the decoration in your van, your kitchen, and your outdoor lifestyle, looks convenient. Mark 2 AC also looks compact and portable, hopes it can bring you a cooler space.

  • @LivingLambeaux
    @LivingLambeaux Год назад +1

    Could you install some sort of pull-down shade on the ceiling right by your bed that you could pull down and essentially create a room when you wanted, so that way that little cooler could cool off just your bed area

  • @philr-t7431
    @philr-t7431 Год назад

    I live up in the mountains in AZ and grew up never having AC in the house. It really only hits 90 here maybe 10 days a year. A couple years ago i decided to buy a little portable ac unit for my room and good god it really is amazing! I understand your sentiment. I may be spoiled for ever now.

  • @lauraslanesvanlifetravels
    @lauraslanesvanlifetravels Год назад +1

    Props to you for doing anything in that amount of heat! I cannot stand this heat and I live in Phoenix! Our home is not insulated well, so it has gotten up to 95+ degrees in our kitchen and I just couldn't stand to cook in there, I stuck w/my salads which were already pre-made...I don't know how you do that at all!

    • @kfeldinAZ
      @kfeldinAZ Год назад

      I’m in Mesa and have the same problem! Mine gets up to about 82 so not quite as bad.

  • @mikea2458
    @mikea2458 Год назад +10

    The issue with that AC is that the hot side intake is not connected to the outside. This means that the air it is exhausting is being replaced by hot air from outside. Even if you sealed it properly, it would still come in through the doors and other random cracks. He needs to hook up the intake of the hot side to pull air in from outside as well. That way, the air used to cool the hot side will be taken from and returned to the outside. If he did that, that thing would be more than enough to cool the van.

    • @philc.9280
      @philc.9280 7 месяцев назад +1

      A quick look shows he did have the hot side exhausted to the vent fan on the ceiling which goes outside.

  • @xwolf87x33
    @xwolf87x33 Год назад +16

    That man was disrespectful for putting a brat there where your cup comes out

    • @LIVEINPEACE2023
      @LIVEINPEACE2023 Год назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing! 😮

    • @TheRealHBK4
      @TheRealHBK4 Год назад

      Stfu how u know the man wasn’t there before he came ?

    • @Josco31
      @Josco31 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thinking the same!

  • @nathansnider8520
    @nathansnider8520 Год назад +2

    Ryan, in your future builds or on your van if you plan to keep road tripping in the heat I recommend the roof mounted to dometic . It’s pretty thin. You could probably still get away with stealth camping.

  • @112rider
    @112rider Год назад +3

    You know Ryan is a decent human. Because he PUTS HIS BUGGY/CART IN THE RETURN!

  • @fonichow1265
    @fonichow1265 Год назад +31

    Ryan is like the Bob Ross of vanlife.

  • @vanmanmike7651
    @vanmanmike7651 Год назад

    Hello my friend. Thanks for your honest evaluation on the Zero Breeze. I've been holding off on buying one for inside my van and you have answered my questions. As far as your overhead lights, a fairly cheap easy fix would be to replace your on-off switch with a dimmer style switch. Happy travels!

  • @lyric8006
    @lyric8006 Год назад +1

    No problem hearing you over the fan. You have a powerful voice that projects easily. I’m glad you have an ac to use with the fan. Love the ice cream idea. I hope you’ll try making ice cream again while fine tuning your recipe.

  • @nullandvoid144
    @nullandvoid144 Год назад

    while you are sorta chillin in the heat you can put wet blankets or towels on top of the van or hung on the sun facing walls to cool it off a few degrees from evaporation/keep it cooler longer when the sun is coming back up in the morning

  • @adriansandoval923
    @adriansandoval923 Год назад +3

    Yo you were in Bakersfield that’s koo lol, have a safe trip , hurricane weather coming from south ,have a safe one keep up the content … 2:07

  • @jamieism
    @jamieism 6 месяцев назад

    When i was alerted to a 110+ heatwave as I was traveling through Montana last summer, I looked at my maps and took off immediately for the closest mountain or high elevation I could find. The mountains in eastern Wyoming were a cool 70° while the rest of the Midwest boiled. When in doubt, go up!

  • @Chrisfrom_Dallas
    @Chrisfrom_Dallas Год назад

    First van lifer to talk about AC that I've seen. Great tip using the duct just inside sleeping quarters.. what about mini split system, or even cut a hole for a $100 window AC unit? I live in Texas 🥵

  • @-...Patricia...-
    @-...Patricia...- Год назад +1

    Nowdays we have Ninja Creami Deluxe ice cream makers. I commend you for going old school on making your own!

  • @JDomesticTravel
    @JDomesticTravel Год назад

    Facts! I just moved from Florida to Texas & Texas has nothing compared to that humidity heat in south Florida

  • @mckinleybrown1567
    @mckinleybrown1567 6 месяцев назад

    The overhead light I love and love it being bright white looks super cool specially way you did it! Can see why you wouldn’t use them all the time thi

  • @AlbertKimTV
    @AlbertKimTV Год назад +4

    How about some van life adventures in Baja Mexico?

    • @fpvdotkiwi
      @fpvdotkiwi Год назад

      @RyanTwomey, go visit @AlbertKimTV and let's see a Vanlife X FPV crossover.. Given all the places you manage to go, FPV drones would be a cool addition to the arsenal.

  • @jeesmith99
    @jeesmith99 Год назад

    Welcome to where I live. It’s a tough environment, but for the most part, the people here are loving and generous.

  • @Jacob562622
    @Jacob562622 Год назад

    The noise that AC's tube makes when it gets compressed is so satisfying

  • @GeoffreyArrius
    @GeoffreyArrius Год назад +2

    Hey Ryan
    Probably one of the first time I'm saying something here, I hope you'll understand what i'm writing with my broke english haha
    You really should use a second tube for the intake of your AC
    The way you're setting it is doing a negative pressure that suck the outside warm air in your camper
    It could be more efficient :)
    Also the new wave 2 seem to work really good in vans
    Thanks from france :D

  • @Necile2
    @Necile2 Год назад +1

    Half and half is not heavy cream. You need whipping cream for that. That's why the consistency was off.

  • @fahdzaa
    @fahdzaa Год назад +2

    The timing is perfect. Having diner and this popped up! 🤝💯🔥

  • @parkerjackson3408
    @parkerjackson3408 9 месяцев назад +2

    its probably getting really hot in there bc your van is black black absorbs heat you should've went with a lighter color like green, white anything but black. lighter color deflects heat

  • @ajca69420
    @ajca69420 Год назад +1

    I suggest you just velcro your blanket to the ceiling or a makeshift curtain so you won't do the cocoon thing.

  • @jerrywilliams3544
    @jerrywilliams3544 Год назад

    Salt melts ice making water colder n bringing heavy cream to a soft freeze! Great video

  • @SmithBeatZ1
    @SmithBeatZ1 Год назад +1

    Similar to sugar, salt affects how water freezes and effectively lowers the freezing/melting point of water. Creating a saltwater slush and packing this around our ice cream base allows us to cool the base enough so that it starts to thicken and freeze before the ice melts completely.

  • @harvpapi4206
    @harvpapi4206 Год назад +1

    Did a road trip from Vancouver Island all the way down the west coast through Washington Oregon and California and turned around at San Diego with the GF for 2 weeks camping out of the back of my pickup truck under the canopy. Cannot believe how tedious it was to find overnight parking in California. We really had no plan so whenever we were tired we'd look to stay somewhere, was very annoying trying to find somewhere to say in the populated cities like you mentioned. Washington/Oregon was easy AF but RIP Cali.

  • @tanyaparker776
    @tanyaparker776 Год назад +2

    I hope you are safe with the hurricane coming to Cali. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @sbacon92
    @sbacon92 Год назад

    You should go to Aspen.
    No overnight parking at rest stops, at least during the winter, but the weather is always nice and cool.
    I got caught there in an avalanche back in 2016 and the roads were closed and forced to sleep on the side of the road.

  • @jacksonsen2
    @jacksonsen2 Год назад

    Oh dang! You passed by my hometown Sacramento! I recognized those building in the beginning next to the freeway!

  • @tatianalevesque9484
    @tatianalevesque9484 Год назад +4

    Love your videos. 110 is friggen insane. Props to you

  • @sherryreinhardt3845
    @sherryreinhardt3845 Год назад

    Love that you talk about the practical parts of VanLife.

  • @D_Cali_Life
    @D_Cali_Life Год назад +1

    Bro it gets 130 degrees in Death Valley, CA
    200 degrees inside the van lol
    Can’t believe that little AC you got works haha

  • @luiscavazos1433
    @luiscavazos1433 8 месяцев назад

    Started watching you on your way to Alaska. Now you’re camping at my hometown Bakersfield!

  • @DemEazy
    @DemEazy Год назад +1

    You can't have the fans running while the AC is on. The fans are sucking all th cool air out, thats why it's so hot inside the van.

  • @wrxght8213
    @wrxght8213 Год назад +6

    Perfect time for some van life from Ryan

  • @glamperjan
    @glamperjan Год назад

    Get this little portable u s b charging bolt solar lights for inside the van. Some even come with bugzappers attached.

  • @nunocardeiro
    @nunocardeiro Год назад

    Honestly, even in some place under a bridge. Although I live in an European country, I guess the parking problem is not as severe. Even RV's like the least stealth option, can park whatever without issue.
    You can sleep in your car also, no legislation. It's even encouraged, since there's quite a few awareness of accidents for sleeping on the wheel.
    Even for professional drivers it's the other way around. Professional vehicles, specially trucks and buses have a system where the vehicle won't start without a driver disk. That disk is granted to professional divers and records very specific time schedules like you can't drive 4 hours straight without a stop, no driving more than 8 hours on a span of 16 Hours etc.

  • @tobiassullivan4406
    @tobiassullivan4406 Год назад

    Thanks, twomey, start my stay cation today. Living vicariously through you.

  • @cherylmeadows2651
    @cherylmeadows2651 Год назад

    I had no idea they make an AC unit like. What a lifesaver. I’m gonna make that Tex-mex salad. Looked delicious.

  • @orapronobis2149
    @orapronobis2149 Год назад

    Love that cooling set up and saves on energy when traveling like you do.

  • @qhew
    @qhew Год назад

    you are remarkably adaptable in those high California temperatures, esp in regard to getting most out of the micro a/c, eating cold salads. i would be tempted to stay at a motel til conditions got cooler but that’s expensive. having to drive for hours to find better conditions is waste of resources & tiring. parking in large shade-less car park i find depressing - may as we’ll be home.
    my experience of surviving driving long distances in hot dry Australian summer conditions >100F have been to 1) keep driving with windows partly down for draft or windows fully closed (if air con) 2) find quiet shady bush spot away from highway to doze, opening all windows & doors to get breeze 3) look for next local swimming pool or even a roadside creek to cool off, often easier said than done 4) stopover early say 4pm at (pref) air con motel.

  • @DJDRFUNKJUICE
    @DJDRFUNKJUICE Год назад +1

    Sweet just got done watching your latest video. Before the storm, nice! Keep up the good work. Going to check in with you later. Peace.

  • @schizopathwrath
    @schizopathwrath Год назад +2

    Repaint your van to white. Black attracts more heat.

  • @The07Gamers
    @The07Gamers Год назад +2

    YOU got to pull air from outside also, by pulling it from the inside you are making a vacuum that will force outside air in thus heating the van more than cooling it

    • @mclovinranch
      @mclovinranch Год назад

      He is pulling it from the roof exit….

    • @The07Gamers
      @The07Gamers Год назад

      @@mclovinranch He is exausting from the roof exit, and pulling from the inside of a van, There is a old video where he talks about it, the AC has two holes in the back and he only uses one, the one that exausts

    • @mclovinranch
      @mclovinranch Год назад +1

      @@The07Gamers yea that’s idiotic no idea why he would do that, thanks for explanation. 😂

  • @0230Raveena
    @0230Raveena Год назад +1

    Hopefully You avoid the hurricane down south.

  • @jonathanmuirhead7205
    @jonathanmuirhead7205 Год назад +2

    Man check out the 12V A/C Systems that are available now.

  • @ThomasComtois
    @ThomasComtois Год назад

    The salt is used to melt the ice and give better consistency of contact to freeze the milk

  • @WentyWonderland
    @WentyWonderland Год назад

    Salt lowers the freezing temperature of water, allowing it to reach even lower temperatures than 32 before it freezes. Works wonders in the service industry to chill that bottle of white wine in a few minutes!

  • @olivrrrr
    @olivrrrr Год назад +1

    All that work for DIY ice cream when you couldve just got a pint at wallys! 😂

  • @nathanielpark-z9q
    @nathanielpark-z9q Год назад

    I did a science project on cooling things with salt and ice and it basically just preserves the ice making it last longer and make it colder

  • @22joek
    @22joek Год назад +1

    the salt makes the ice melt faster, like when you put salt on icy streets in winter. the thermal energy of the melting ice has to go somewhere and goes into the milk, which should let it freeze.
    PS isn´t the pipe that goes the the window of your van the intake of the AC unit?

  • @djnate04
    @djnate04 Год назад +1

    Just got into the series but finish strong! You got this🎉
    Edit:Tip, if you have like a saran wrap or a plat or something flat you can just toss the bowl without mess :)

  • @Jiji_Ecchan
    @Jiji_Ecchan Год назад +3

    You should take the air intake and place it at your feet area and the output by your head. Much like a recycling air unit in a car it will take in the cold air from the cocoon and make it colder.

    • @nicknomad7698
      @nicknomad7698 Год назад +3

      Mmm the fresh smell of ac feet air😂

    • @MamaVee50
      @MamaVee50 Год назад +2

      Yes, as it is set up it is drawing in the hottest outside air. If it’s just loose in the van, it will have cooler air to chill and re-chill, much more efficient. Of course, I don’t have the manual, so perhaps I am wrong. .???

    • @bob81pizza
      @bob81pizza Год назад +4

      @@MamaVee50 Air conditioners don't pull air from the outside to condition. They use air in the van and only the exhaust goes outside. He shows this at 11:35

  • @orapronobis2149
    @orapronobis2149 Год назад

    Adding salt to the ice allows it to stay frozen longer with homemade ice cream. This is fun, and add flavors like chocolate and marshmallows with nuts! Rocky Road. This is so much that I did this as a child and adult.

  • @TheVetVan
    @TheVetVan Год назад +1

    Trooping in that hotbox bro 🥵🫡

  • @hiddencow3272
    @hiddencow3272 Год назад

    there should be 2 exaust ports. If you use only one, you will be pulling in outside air as coolant. this will basically make the ac 1/2 or 1/3 as efficient

  • @josegabrielhc
    @josegabrielhc Год назад

    TL:DR: Connect the other duct for your air-conditioner and it should cool much better
    Long Answer: Just a tip from an Engineer: These devices pump air and pump energy (heat). In the cold part, your ambient air is sucked, the device takes heat from it, and it sends back the air (now cool) to the ambient. In the hot part, it should take air (from the outside of your van or house), put the heat from the other side, plus the heat generated by the machine, and send the air back to the outside.
    Your air-conditioner is taking the air it just cooled, to heat and send outside. Put the other tube for outside air intake, and, if you can, isulate the ehxaust tube. It would also help if you're able to shorten these tubes, putting the air-conditioner next to the passage of air.... I hope it's cooled down a bit, thank you for your vídeos!

    • @TKTmon
      @TKTmon Год назад +1

      also I would say have a separate port (maybe a window) for the hot side intake, otherwise some of the exhaust will loop back to the intake.

  • @hdc2766
    @hdc2766 Год назад

    you just blazed through Oregon like that wow! So many places that you could have stopped by my guy!

  • @RAL_Blitz
    @RAL_Blitz Год назад

    I'd love to hear more about the plans for the new truck/van build... even if you have the floorplan!

  • @tedonporter
    @tedonporter Год назад

    I feel you on trying to beat the heat 🫠. We have traveled across South Dakota, Wyoming and now in Colorado up in the mountains trying to keep cool. MyRadar temperature maps are a god send. Chasing that green to blue.
    Cheers from Steam Boat Springs, CO.

    • @tedonporter
      @tedonporter Год назад

      So just wanted to say we made the southwest salad recipe you provided and my girlfriend says 😃👍. Thanks for the quick recipe. We will be making this often.

  • @Suzanne1999
    @Suzanne1999 Год назад +2

    Great video, Ryan. Love that you attempted homemade ice cream. That was pretty cool. I can't stand the heat. I live in PA, and people are always talking about moving to Florida. I would rather die lol.

  • @heycoolit1581
    @heycoolit1581 Год назад

    What about set the blanket over a pvc-pipe rectangular frame? Then u can bring in the air conditioner hose…no need to hold up structure with your hands

  • @professormph
    @professormph Год назад

    You drove through Sacramento in the first driving Montage so you were not yet in Central California "heat" yet when you woke up! Sacramento is usually considered the very top of the valley.

  • @WolveXD
    @WolveXD Год назад

    What made this video is the miss up of the AC hose falling off the roof I am happy you didn't remove that part from your video 😂

  • @AZ-rg3rf
    @AZ-rg3rf Год назад

    I remember I used to come home from elementary school and can't wait until the TMNT turtles came on. Now I can't wait until the next Ryan twomey video. Some things don't change even after 30 years.

  • @Jmastaaflex
    @Jmastaaflex Год назад

    Found your channel and watched a few of your videos. Good stuff, I enjoy your content. You’re always making some great looking food.

  • @mandeyrusso4803
    @mandeyrusso4803 Год назад

    There are so many places to stay along the central coast and within CA for camping! Love watching your travels! You are missing out on some great places to camp in CA!

  • @klozy2631
    @klozy2631 Год назад +1

    this vids always calms me so much you finding a place to stay etc they are such a vibe mostly when you camp on the beach or forest is so calm always loved your vids dude much love.

  • @lauraslanesvanlifetravels
    @lauraslanesvanlifetravels Год назад

    Gotta say...I was drawn to your channel because of course, for the traveling but those lights! lol...I saw one of your thumbnails w/it and it drew my attention...it was an eye-catcher!

  • @pjreads5014
    @pjreads5014 10 месяцев назад

    Half and Half is not the same as heavy cream - which is sold as whipping cream. What you made is actually ice milk instead of ice cream. But I bet it was still a great treat when it was that hot!

  • @Roper-wn1xu
    @Roper-wn1xu Год назад +1

    there is a bad storm coming your way ryan

  • @debbieoquendo2024
    @debbieoquendo2024 Год назад +1

    I like your videos and stay cool while you can in the van.

  • @jaynguyen0326
    @jaynguyen0326 Год назад +1

    There’s a storm going on here in Cali bro stay safe!

  • @Kelly-mi1yz
    @Kelly-mi1yz Год назад

    You should get one of those coolers that also blows cold air from it …. Then you could have a couple bags of ice and it would help keep you cool!

  • @ixiahj
    @ixiahj Год назад

    Always wondered about the insulation of living in a van. I know some custom box truck conversions big enough to not care if its parked in direct sunlight. But a small van probably isn't ideal for super hot weather.

  • @turinggirl6432
    @turinggirl6432 Год назад

    Water freezes at 32 F. With salt added the temperature of water freezes can freeze as low as -5 F. This means as the ice melts the temperature in the ice cream can drop below 32F and thus form ice crystals in the half and half and make ice cream

  • @DaggyForYou
    @DaggyForYou Год назад

    Dude you should put some on in your rooftop solar panel and put in your van aircon 😍😍🥴

  • @mikebonviefitness
    @mikebonviefitness Год назад

    wonder in a new build like a uhaul, if you were to incorporate some duct work that would be a cool way to cool off the area

  • @jeffreyboucher344
    @jeffreyboucher344 Год назад

    You ought to make something that can hold the blanket up for you? That way you can have like a "glamp" vibe but on your bed haha...just an idea, like your videos regardless!

  • @shaun3133
    @shaun3133 Год назад +1

    The camper van is gonna need central ac or something

  • @jlasher5094
    @jlasher5094 10 месяцев назад

    Try using a privacy pod. I bet that works better and gives you more room to sit up, work on your laptop or watch a movie while getting cool

  • @all.day.day-dreamer
    @all.day.day-dreamer Год назад

    My friends have a Sprinter Van with solar and AC and they say it gets Ice cold in their van. I guess some people understand their needs and plan accordingly. There AC is built into the roof. And they mainly travel back and forth through the lower southern states, top edge of Florida, Louisiana, Texas, New, Mexico, Arizona, Southern California and then return to Kansas City for Nov, Dec and January. They work during the night as IT Security experts remotely and then sleep and or travel during the hot daylight hours. Something like that. But, I think their Sprinter Van is 2x times as big as this van in this video maybe. I don't know.

  • @tarond57
    @tarond57 Год назад +3

    Canadian trip next!