It looks like a decent AC. You gave it a legit review... not too harsh and not too easy on it. On a budget, it'd hit the right spot for a lot of folks.
I always believe in giving g a honest review on all the products I test. I turn a lot of products away that I don’t think it would be beneficial to the viewers. Thanks for watching buddy!
Y'all gotta be tough with your heat/humidity in the south ! Most miserable I've been here in the good 'ol USA was Road Atlanta in the summer. Hot, humid and no wind moving. Being an old guy, when I camp in extreme heat or cold, I do so only where I have shore power.
You have it set up wrong Both rear hoses should be out side of tent front has it’s own return around outside of front hose the front and rear are 2 separate closed systems what you did lowers the effectiveness you would have had a better result.
rhettoracle, true enough, actual dryer vent hose is generally 4". However, if one does an amazon search for 3" dryer vent hose, you will see multiple hits for both 3 and 4 inch.. I was just trying to make it easy for folks to find whichever size they might need. Indeed, peace, friend !
@@929cbr_rrI’m looking for the expanding hose like the white one that comes with the u it so I can pack it away. I’m having a difficult time finding the 3”. My other AC units use the 4”. Thanks for commenting guys!
This unit does come with a battery but I do not have one so I used my Bluetti Power Station. So yes to your question, you are correct. In my comparison video, the ZeroBreeze unit, I do have a external battery that I use
@@sempergumbie ok I've been looking at some an wasn't sure about battery part unless I could use 120v ac plug in on generator or shore power. I have a battery solar powered generator like your bluetti. But I have COPD an I have to have electric of some kind all time so depleting my battery is not an option. I guess I need to look at the ones that plug into shore power or generator
It looks like a decent AC. You gave it a legit review... not too harsh and not too easy on it. On a budget, it'd hit the right spot for a lot of folks.
I always believe in giving g a honest review on all the products I test. I turn a lot of products away that I don’t think it would be beneficial to the viewers. Thanks for watching buddy!
Running on cool, my Enjoy cool runs at under 160 watts currently continuous
Cool
Y'all gotta be tough with your heat/humidity in the south ! Most miserable I've been here in the good 'ol USA was Road Atlanta in the summer. Hot, humid and no wind moving.
Being an old guy, when I camp in extreme heat or cold, I do so only where I have shore power.
I don’t camp a whole bunch in the summer anymore. It’s too hot for Hoku. My camping adventures start in the fall!
You have it set up wrong
Both rear hoses should be out side of tent front has it’s own return around outside of front hose the front and rear are 2 separate closed systems what you did lowers the effectiveness you would have had a better result.
BougeRV’s recommends that the other hose stays inside the tent to remove moisture content. My ZeroBreeze is the same. Thanks for the info!
Not having both back hoses outside creates a vacuum making the cooling process less efficient. Despite what they say id still put both hoses outside.
@@axemanjoe2945 thanks for the feedback!
8 ft of 3 inch vent hose is under $15 at Lowes and Home Depot, fyi
Thanks!
Heck yeah, dryer vent hose !
@@929cbr_rr Dryer vent hose is usually 4 inches diameter. The 3 inch is usually used for duct work in confined areas. Peace
rhettoracle, true enough, actual dryer vent hose is generally 4". However, if one does an amazon search for 3" dryer vent hose, you will see multiple hits for both 3 and 4 inch.. I was just trying to make it easy for folks to find whichever size they might need. Indeed, peace, friend !
@@929cbr_rrI’m looking for the expanding hose like the white one that comes with the u it so I can pack it away. I’m having a difficult time finding the 3”. My other AC units use the 4”. Thanks for commenting guys!
So if i followed you right you had it running off of the bluetti or the battery built into the ac.
This unit does come with a battery but I do not have one so I used my Bluetti Power Station. So yes to your question, you are correct. In my comparison video, the ZeroBreeze unit, I do have a external battery that I use
BTW, where are you located, I assume TN?
@@sempergumbie west Tennessee near Jackson out in country on a farm
@@lynngatlin4469 Im in jackson as well!
@@sempergumbie ok I've been looking at some an wasn't sure about battery part unless I could use 120v ac plug in on generator or shore power. I have a battery solar powered generator like your bluetti. But I have COPD an I have to have electric of some kind all time so depleting my battery is not an option. I guess I need to look at the ones that plug into shore power or generator
Pulls 700W……. Nope big pass…..
Whats pulls 700 watts? This one only pulls 160 watts, check out the previous comparison video