Best and most explained video. It is very much the way I would have done it. I wish the velcro part was included to finish up the whole job. Great job Sir.
Get the weatherproof emergency blanket tarps things you can find them at Walmart in the camping section they're a little thicker they have a reflective side and a colored side but they are made for things like going over your tent or in this case your camper bunks and they take the heat off extremely on top of reflectix double bubble insulation foil in each window your camper will stay nice and cool in the summer and nice and warm in the winter
Thanks for watching my video. After using the camper only a few times this summer I sold it to my ex-sister-in-law. It was hard to camp without my wife.
Don't be bummed out! That's very neat and you only need to get at the controls maybe 2 or 3 times in a whole day. Super good! Looks good! But by the end you had got that sorted:)
On your bunk ends..maybe stick either bubble wrap or a sheet of polystyrene what we call blueboard.Also...I had one once you HAD to park mine under shade...
Hey there! Wanting to do something similar to this with our popup, and have a couple questions. Why did you decide to place the mounting brackets and AC unit in that particular spot? I think personally I’d prefer to have ours on the other side of the camper but wanted to make sure there wasn’t a specific reason the spot you used might be best. Also, have you noticed if the weight of the AC unit pulls the roof out of alignment at all? For our camper, if it is just a little unlevel our door has a hard time opening/closing and don’t want something like this to make that harder. From the comments it’s seems you’re not using this rig anymore, but wondering if you have any thoughts to share? Thanks!
Great job, this is exactly what I’m looking for. I have a Coleman Laredo 1997, that has the exact same outside and canvas set up as yours. One thing I don’t understand though, what is the purpose of adding the metal grate to the back of the A/C unit?
The back of the air conditioning unit is the evaporator coil. It has very fine fins that will bend very easily. The grate is there to try to save the fins from being bent over.
I sold this one to my sister-in-law last summer. It was fun while I had it, but I'm kind of glad it's gone. A little bit. Too much work for a single man.
I have it all cut to fit. I will be working on the camper next weekend. I will make a video just about that part of the AC Upgrade. Keep watching Thank you
Best and most explained video. It is very much the way I would have done it. I wish the velcro part was included to finish up the whole job. Great job Sir.
Get the weatherproof emergency blanket tarps things you can find them at Walmart in the camping section they're a little thicker they have a reflective side and a colored side but they are made for things like going over your tent or in this case your camper bunks and they take the heat off extremely on top of reflectix double bubble insulation foil in each window your camper will stay nice and cool in the summer and nice and warm in the winter
Thanks for watching my video. After using the camper only a few times this summer I sold it to my ex-sister-in-law. It was hard to camp without my wife.
Don't be bummed out! That's very neat and you only need to get at the controls maybe 2 or 3 times in a whole day. Super good! Looks good! But by the end you had got that sorted:)
Yeah, I'm really glad I did this. I'll never camp without an air conditioner again. And as I mentioned neither will my wife. Thanks for watching
I really like this set up. I think I will do something similar. Thanks for making this video!
It's an awesome upgrade to any camper. Thank you for watching my videos. Stay cool out there
Thanks for making this video. I really appreciate it!
Yeah it worked really well. Thanks for watching.
Thanks a lot for taking the time to make the video that brace looks really good painted white.
I just brought the camper home from winter storage Saturday. As usual I'll do a spring review shortly. Thanks for leaving a comment I appreciate it.
Awesome video man. Great idea. Was looking and brainstorming how to put one on mine, and your idea will work great. Thank you
Thanks for watching and I appreciate the feedback. To be fair it wasn't my idea I found it on RUclips just like you did.
Looks great.Vice grip garage is a great show to watch and have cold snacks
I love VGG. But Mustie1 is #1
The camper is getting another Flex Seal layer on the top next spring.
Thanks for watching.
Awesome idea
It works great. Thanks for watching.
Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for! And go Pack go!
It works well! Enjoy and thanks for watching.
I love this video . Thanks for posting it
Cool, I'm glad I could help. Thanks for watching
On your bunk ends..maybe stick either bubble wrap or a sheet of polystyrene what we call blueboard.Also...I had one once you HAD to park mine under shade...
I enjoyed that camper. Thanks for watching.
love the video.. interested in how this is going to work in Florida heat
With all the sun reflectors in the windows and on the pop outs it should be okay. Thank you for watching.
awesome setup!
It works great! Thanks for watching.
Your camper is very pretty
Thank you we work hard on it.
Cool!
We are going camping Aug 6th and I plan on doing a review then.
Hey there! Wanting to do something similar to this with our popup, and have a couple questions. Why did you decide to place the mounting brackets and AC unit in that particular spot? I think personally I’d prefer to have ours on the other side of the camper but wanted to make sure there wasn’t a specific reason the spot you used might be best. Also, have you noticed if the weight of the AC unit pulls the roof out of alignment at all? For our camper, if it is just a little unlevel our door has a hard time opening/closing and don’t want something like this to make that harder. From the comments it’s seems you’re not using this rig anymore, but wondering if you have any thoughts to share? Thanks!
Wow very awesome video loved it !!! You explain everything great and in such good and simple detail ! Thank you sir new Sub here ! Great Great Job !
Thanks for watching my videos. I have plans to use this camper all summer long. That air conditioner is certainly going to get a workout.
@@JamitinThereRepair Thank you sir I have a question would 30amps be enough to run the roof A.C and one of these small window units also?
@@davenstorm7271 I run mine on it's own 110 extension cord to the camp power. I think it needs 15A to run.
Great video will try this!
Thanks. It's the best upgrade you can do to any pop-up camper.
Well i was going to put it inside but for the amount of time iam going to be using it iam going to do the same thing as you did
It worked well for me. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it very much.
Great job, this is exactly what I’m looking for. I have a Coleman Laredo 1997, that has the exact same outside and canvas set up as yours. One thing I don’t understand though, what is the purpose of adding the metal grate to the back of the A/C unit?
The back of the air conditioning unit is the evaporator coil. It has very fine fins that will bend very easily. The grate is there to try to save the fins from being bent over.
Thanks for watching
I gave my 95 taos to my daughter....I miss it
I sold this one to my sister-in-law last summer. It was fun while I had it, but I'm kind of glad it's gone. A little bit. Too much work for a single man.
How about that Reflex stuff
I have it all cut to fit. I will be working on the camper next weekend. I will make a video just about that part of the AC Upgrade.
Keep watching
Thank you
What did you do to the crank? Did you tap it and put black iron on it?
The crank was modified by the last owner with some plumbing pipes. I made the crank longer to make it easy to put up. Thanks for watching.