Tent Air Conditioners. 2300 BTU Zero Breeze VS 4000 BTU BougeRV
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
- #rooftoptent #f250 #camping #brianwatersoutdoors
check out this video to see this thing in action in 100 + degree heat:
• Air conditioned roofto...
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I've never used either ... I'm 'browsing' for a unit. But looking at the online specification charts for both, one advantage of the Zero Breeze is that rooftop solar panels on a van build (DIY or Pro) would support & power the Zero Breeze, where (as you pointed out) the new BougeRV unit most definitely requires a generator or shore power. For those who go off-grid and cannot for whatever reason carry a generator & fuel, that's a consideration. Bigger is better - if you have the means to support/power it.
If BougeRV were to make a battery for this, it would weigh much more than the AC itself ... there goes 'portable' 🙂
BTW, *great* video and definitely the best & most unbiased one out of the dozen-plus I've watched.
Thanks!
Here's a tip to cool that hose and it's free, get a large bath towel, wet it a lil bit with cold water, then drape it over your hose, instant hose cooler!!!!
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Reviews are not normally my thing but well done on this one! 👏
Thank you
Awesome review Brian! Thanks for all of the great info.
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Hey Brian, perhaps you could 3d print or retrofit a hose adaptor plate to the Zero freeze, kind of like the one Bouge has so that you can run the zero freeze outside of your tent. That'd be kind of cool.
Maybe? But I don’t have a 3d printer
@@BrianWatersOutdoorszero breeze started selling a front plate adapter on their website last year.
I bought a 3D printed one for my ecoflow wave2 off Etsy that does the same thing.
I’m over in Plano and for summer camping in Texas we have a different set up with aluminet, camo net spreader discs and we air condition either insulated inner tents or insulated hammock wraps.
That's why I love camping in the fall. We still have to go my friend.
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That looks awesome! Good info!
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Heyy Brian great review, thanks for sharing stay safe 😊
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I got the older version and recently acquired this current version for a 1/5 of the msrp from a reviewer.
Huge difference from 2899 to 4000btu.
In had to point the hose directly to me to cool down. This newer version had no issues cooling my dogs in my truck camper.
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Great comparison! It's super helpful to see the differences between these tent air conditioners. We sent you an email, take a look.
Been waiting on this one
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Ecoflow could learn from that and put a hose on the front intake so I could leave the Wave 2 outside my van and still pull air from inside. That's a nice bonus on the Bouge.
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they already know that and im sure theyll come out with a "new upgraded" version.
If you do, be sure to keep the AC shaded from the sun. The sun's UV ray will breakdown the plastic case over time
I can’t camp in under 50 or over 80 or I’m just plain miserable. I wouldn’t want batteries built into an AC unit, I’d rather have a separate battery or use shore power. $1000 for that BougeRV is a killer deal, I always thought the Zero Breeze was overpriced.
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Car camping at Walmart- it was so hot last night I didn't get any sleep at all
Considering how and where you placed the unit when camping I wonder if you could have the unit close enough to tent window to reach thru to adjust the controls?? Not ideal but better than getting out of tent to adjust. Great review.
Powerboost F150 should run it well 🤘
Great review! I really enjoyed your last camping video when you used the new AC! The street tacos looked amazing! What is the link to your review channel?
Thanks Derek👍🏻 @geargadgetreviews
@@BrianWatersOutdoors Thanks!
if im sleeping in a van and dont want to spend 1k on ac, is my best option only fans?
any ideas?
Seems like a really nice unit. Does BougeRV list an IPX rating. I wonder if it would be safe in a rainstorm
IPX4 I guess
I’ll have to check, but I would NOT leave this out in a storm
You put the hoses thru your cab side window. It looked pretty close to the window. You couldn't reach the control panel thru that same window? Just wondering
I didn’t want to have to redo all the ducts and the way I sealed up around them again.
Brian, those are both great units. I don't own either one, but I've been doing my homework. They work very well for a roof top tent. For those of us going the truck camping route, such as you did with the camper shell, do you think the 5000 btu window unit still works well? I bought a Frigidaire 5000 btu window unit with an Energy Star rating and ran it off my Bluetti AC200 MAX + 1 B230 (not the B300) expansion battery. Setting the window AC unit to maximum cold and fan speed and with both Bluetti units at maximum charge, I was able to run the AC unit for 10 hours 25 minutes without any concurrent charging. I'll need to run my CPAP unit at the same time, so I'd discount the time-to-run for that.
The window a/c units are the way to go if you have the right setup! Cheaper, and more cooling power than these units.
@@BrianWatersOutdoors Thanks, Brian. I took a look at the Bourge RV product and noticed that it has an IPX4 water-resistance rating! Putting it on a tailgate should be okay if it is on a little platform so that in a severe storm the water doesn't pool around the unit. Rain is fine, but a soaking situation is not good. So I could use the plywood false tailgate, cut a couple of vent holes with a jigsaw, and I'd be good to go. Options!
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So as for a generator what size would you recommend to run this for 6 hours?
I’d try and take at least a 2000 watt generator.
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Will the BougeRV run on a 20 AMP circuit?
Yes, easily
Try both of them at same time
no way!
AC is nice for this old guy.
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At home 60-65
For sleeping in a tent 70
Cool video... see what i did there...lol
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Nothing above 70 degrees, 90 you are crazy