I have a 20x10 and tried an a/c unit and it just didnt do. After looking at your video I need to prob go ahead and swith the unit (the vents are at the top) and 2 cover my tent with the tarps. I'll try it this summer and see how it goes! Thanks a lot!!
Only thing you may consider if you have the mesh, instead of a tarp look at a Mylar blanket. Should be about the same price, very lightweight, and designed to reflect heat. Great video.
Very good idea thank you for that. Our tent mansion down not have a mesh top but the 12 man ozark we take sometimes does so it's definitely worth mentioning as most tents sold here have some type of mesh
So I’m in Florida too and I’ve been working on getting AC in a tent since May! My first set up was a huge 10 person Coleman with a screened porch and a rainfly. I ended up putting smaller tents within the tent, room dividers, _taping down the rain fly with industrial strength glue_ (10/10 would _not_ recommend) and eventually tossing all $250 of it in a bag. My latest setup is a pop up cube with a dog door that attaches to a 10x10 pop up canopy. The cube tent is air tight but but the vent on the canopy- and I think, therein, lies my problem. Today it is 90+ and I was able to nap midday in a crisp 77, but only in my pop up sun shade tent completely zipped up with the AC inside. Please keep in mind that I am a 5’4” petite female and sort of had to give up on the giant Coleman. I think I did a lovely job setting it up, but I completely and utterly destroyed that rainfly and I was just too tired to keep trying with it. LSS, the AC is in the cube tent now. Because of your video, I’ve learned I need to cover the top of my canopy to prevent air leakage. I’ve also learned that the units with vents that tile upwards do not work as well- at least, I think I can confirm this. I am constantly trying to invent ways to redirect the air. Could I just ask if anyone knows how important duct work is here? Any advice? I’ve never done anything like this before. Right now I have the duct mostly behind a thermal tarp. Should I consider an in-line fan? Am I supposed to insulate better? *H E L P* Thanks.
the biggest thing is to eliminate the air flow in tent we have an ozark tent that we a/c and it has the whole roof vented we used a tarp to cover the roof vent and keep the air in the tent it works really well its mostly ment for cooling the tent in the evening for when we sleep it does ok during the heat of the day but a tent is hard to cool also we have a 12000 btu unit and we make sure to set the tent in as much shade as we can
Purchased: August 2022 - still works GREAT! ruclips.net/user/postUgkxxsUnXhGsSJLim_XnMHyQK0u3XVaW-CGn I live in a studio and during the summer it gets scorching hot - really old building with no ac units. I can’t express how EASY it was to install.This unit has been a life savior during the summer and some days during other seasons where it can still be a bit warm at night. In this small place is my friend, a husky, poodle mix and myself. We need AC - lolI don’t use the dehumidifier option - I’m not sure if it will leak in my house, since I did not install the small draining hose that came with it. May look into it late but I don’t worry about much humidity in the apartment.I don’t understand why the negative reviews since all things mentioned, I personally did not find issues with. Definitely worth it!
Took 48minutes in the Florida Keys this afternoon at curry hammock right now going to shoot an update video as it's nearing 100 degrees and many of our other tent friends said camping with night time temps in the 80s we obviously disagree so our same ac setup is currently being used its high 60s in the tent right now.
Man, I’ve honestly never seen a camping tent that big. It looks like the Miami Dolphins training facility (dome) 😂😂. Great video as always, my friend!!
Thanks we really like this tent unfortunately it's the only one in America so it currently doesn't have any friends here lol. We will be reviewing it fully soon and we have a smaller more affordable air tent review coming as soon as we get the other tent.
It's an lg unfortunately they don't make that specific model but they are all about the same you just want one with the front ac vent instead of the ones that have it on top pointing up as in a tent situation these work best when you can direct the air right at your particular area and setting up under trees or cover makes a vig difference.
Hi, thank you for your valuable time in creating this video. It's much appreciated. I have several questions regarding Heating and Cooling a large 30 (L/D) x 20 (w) x 13 (h) inflatble event tent. We will be showing big screen movies inside and are concerned about it being too cold on the inside during the winter time and much too hot inside during the summer time here in the Las Vegas heat. What do you suggest for both Cooling and heating the somewhat large interior? The interior and exterior of the tent is solid black. It does have several windows for ventilation and it also has a ground opening which could definitely fit the exhaust tube of a portable AC. Any suggestions you may have would be really appreciated. I'm also concerned about the noise of the blower located outside the tent interfering with the overall event experience. Do you have any experience with these type of airblown inflatable units?
@BIGflixx so because of the color of the material and the fact that it doesn't hold air very well I'd suggest a large if not very large ac like a movin cool unit they are more expensive but it should suite your needs better. Heating will be easier as the tents typically hold warm air better I'd suggest a diesel heater running outside the tent with the vent tube running inside
I have a Browning Big Horn 2 room tent 10 x15 full mesh top with an 8000 btu portable a/c unit in it. I have done the tarp over the top 2 ways and will tell you that the more of the tent you cover the cooler it will stay sides included. If I just go over the top with the tarp on a 90-degree day I can cool my tent to somewhere around 72-75 degrees but if I completely cover both ends of the tent and the back along with 1/3rd of the front it will easily stay at 65 degrees in 90-degree heat
Yeah I'd agree with that 100 percent also setting the tent up in the shade and mostly we are looking to make it cool at night for sleeping as most of the time you will be out exploring during the day. But a tarp over the tent helps significantly also a thicker material tent makes a big difference. Thanks for the comment and happy 4th
@@seans2876 I put the tarp over the outside of the tent and rain fly stacked it down as close to the tent as I could get it as to keeping out as much hot air as possible. My tent is 10 x15 x7 high so I believe my tarp is 20 x 25. If I just use the tarp over the mesh top which is 12 x 16 I put it under the rain fly and use bungie cords and stakes to stake it down as close to the tent as possible also I do not stake out my rainfly or use the rods over the doors instead I stake the rain fly straight down as close to the tent as I can. I hope this helps the whole idea is to make your tent as air tight as possible. I have thought about getting some thin plastic film and gorrilla tape and actually cutting it to fit the mesh roof panels. Also keep in mind that your tent is made out of breathable fabric so the more you can cover the better it will be if you get it to tight you will get condensation which is not good the solution to that is to loosen up the tarp a bit or zip open a window or 2 slightly
Works well for us. It's still essentially to do normal tent setup practices like finding a shady spot for the tent as this makes a big difference when it really heats up. Thanks for commenting we really appreciate it. Hopefully this helps you have a better summer camping experience.
Lol, same here, i have the ozark trail 10 person tent, and i was gonna take one of my small windooow units, then i saw this and now its gonna be cool, ready for ginnie springs
Oh by the way You should really consider yourself a pure white tent for this and I’ll tell you why because white tents reflect a lot of sunlight heat keeping the temperature much cooler, and on the other hand, darker coloured tents, absorb more heat, making the temperature much hotter so go with a white tent, it will help the portable AC to cool down, much faster and keep the cold air in there much longer. Also search up why white keeps you colder and you will see. 👍
Im thinking to buy a 6000 BTU stand up a/c with an exhaust hose , and using an additional canopy over our 8 man tent might be efficient enough for our North West Florida camping !
6000 should be fine if your just looking to cool the tent at night or late afternoon but I don't think having to much ac is bad I'd personally go with a 10000 BTU unit to be safe don't forget you can turn the ac around even it's cold and it will blow the warm exhaust air in the tent warming it up. We did this before we got our diesel heater
Peace Park Hop ......Thx for the Tarp 1advice .....btw I kind of read the comments and see that they dont make your ac unit anymore....there are tons of 12000 btu units out there .....trying to locate one with the front vents like u mentioned any recommendations ? Thanks
We have had our unit awhile we always like getting items on fb market place I'd check there. Not sure why it's difficult to find the front vent vs the top vents. Thanks for commenting I will see if I can find an ac unit with front vents if you find one first please let us know what model it was so we can share with other viewers.
Man I have been researching and finally this channel. We are from Florida as well and have a 9x13 core tent and we are planning on traveling more this summer. It's not as heavily insulated as yours. Mine has the mesh with the rain guard. Ours has 2 doors as well as the floor vents w mesh. I was thinking about getting 2 flanges, putting magnets on it so I wouldnt have to cut the mesh. I'm glad you said 12 was overkill, I was looking at 14. Thanks for all the info and if there are any other tips you would have that would be great. ... Subbing now!
@@stephenlovenberg4623 I'm so sorry Stephen! You are right. I couldn't imagine and I totally empathise with you. Times are crazy for sure, the system is broken, the economy is in the toilet. Things are definitely not where they should be!
So heres an update, we tried our core tent with a giant silver tarp over it. Even w my 12k AC unit. Still not doing much until the sun starts going down, once off it directly then the AC works like a champ getting down to 68. So I'm trying to figure this out as we love camping here in fla like y'all. We just went this past weekend to myakka and from 2-430 we just had to sit Infront of the AC. I know the walls of the core and Ozark trails are thin. Not sure if I need to downsize our tent if using the thin wall this having less volume of air to have to cool, or if there are better suited insulated tents
Any recommendation on heating a 10x10 canopy with 4 sidewalls? I do astrophotography, and being in NC, winter is the best time for me to image objects. I might try this setup during the summer next year, if we ever have a cloudless night.
@stevenkhan4344 it will depend on your ac setup the bigger the unit the more draw there will be everyone's setup will be different we clearly have a huge tent and thus we run a large ac we almost never run this on a generator it's pretty much solely on a shore power setup from the camp site we are staying at
You probably want an inverter type generator as they are very quite you'll probably need a 3-3.5k inverter generator to handle your power needs. The other thing you can do is camp at rv sites as they will have power then all you need is extension cords. This is how we do it we rarely run a generator as the sites we camp at have power.
@ParkHopTillWeDrop we'd be using it for alot of trail rides so some of the places would be no water hook up no electricity but we'd also want to be as quiet as possible because close proximity to other campers/horses
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The Honda generators are amazing a little more money but worth the extra cost we actually have a Cummins 3k inverter generator we got a really good deal on it and it seams to work great we also avoid using ethanol fuel and we put a fuel stabilizer in before storing it.
Is that an air mattress you use? Or is it a regular mattress? And if air, what brand and model? Im a big guy and need a reliable air mattress for camping.
It's actually a beauty rest pillow top they can be found at Walmart and I'm pretty sure they can support 600lbs they are pretty comfortable and they don't get all soft and soggy during the night you will still need to fill them every few days while camping just to keep the pressure where you want it
You should do a series of videos for “Big men camping” (or women obviously). My husband is a big guy and it’s often hard to figure out what will support/fit him(chairs, cots/mattresses, etc). Often we have to spend hours of research just looking for each thing just for him (on top of the research for the rest of us). Would be very helpful!
Super nice!! Looks like your enjoying the air beam tents from the UK as much as I am! Nice to see others with these amazing tents! I have 3 air beam tents for large and small setups and I really love them all. The smallest being the Outwell Rosedale 4P and my largest, the 5 person Outdoor Revolution Airdale and the Outwell Airville 4SA with the wing lounge. I love that they are so easy to control the temperature with heating and in your case, AC. Plus they’re made so well! Great video! I hope you do a review of your Vango! Would love to know your thoughts and experiences with it.
we will have the vango review out soon i was waiting to see how vango resolved an issue i was having and yes we really enjoy these tents they are amazingly simple to setup and should last a life time compared to the tents that are around here in the states this thing is in a whole different league. we did review a decathalon 4 man tent as well it did not go so well
@BibleSamurai this camp site has electric most of the sites we stay at have electric especially if we are camping in the summer but we have run this on a generator.
Thanks for sharing. How did you power up your AC? I am a vendor that sells body butters and candles and I am trying to figure out how to keep my products from melting during summer outdoors events. Any advice and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
So normally we camp at sites with power but it could be fun on a small generator or even a battery power bank a big one like the ac200max and that could be combined with solar to be efficient and quiet
Do you have a review on your tent? Im looking to get an inflatable tent. Ive seen others online but none speak of surviving storms or high winds. Yours looks like it would hold up very nice! What is the brand if this tent?
It's a vango most of the good ones will need to imported here from GB it's a process our tent was around 3k all said and done there are cheap versions but air beam tents can be pricey and after shipping and import fees it's even more costly but we love our tent we should have a full video on this coming out soon going over the pros and cons. If you tent camp oftenly these tents are great
no this is an actual a/c unit just like a window unit on its a bit more convenient for some tent users to use than a window unit they sell these at all the different box stores in varying sizes.
Yes we use a 12 gauge extension cord with a 3 way splitter on the end it's 50ft never had any issues but you will want to make sure it stays dry on very wet camp trips we have bagged the connector
Hey, thanks for the video super helpful just wanted to know I recently purchased one of these AC units and it says you shouldn’t run them on extension cords. What do you think about that? Would it be safe?
We have a 20 Amp extension cord it's a heavy duty one but we have never had an issue just make sure you keep the plugs clean and dry. Most times we can actually pitch the tent in a away that we can plug the ac right into the camp site electrical outlet without the extension cord. But when we can't we use the cord.
Hey there if we got a smaller black and decker one for a smaller tent for like 5 people to six people . What kind of jackets portable generator would it need . Do you think it would run on the 300 or 500
Ac units normally draw quite a bit of power. We have run ours on a 2800 inverter generator without any issues it's pretty quiet and uses very little fuel. It's a Cummins with that said if I were going to use a portable power station I would order a current/wattage meter from Amazon it plugs into your wall then you plug your device into it i.e the ac unit it tells you how many watts and amps the particular device is drawing and that should determine how big of a power unit you will need. Hopefully that helps please let us know if you need anything else and thanks for commenting you can't imagine how much it helps us here on the channel.
I think polyester as it doesn't breath like tc does but most poly tents are heavily vented the tc tents are not vented as much so so either material does good but if you find a non vented poly tent it should work slightly better.
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop Damn. I figured, but everyone I asked said to splurge on the TC. I bought it about a week and a half ago. We will see how it does in a couple of weeks at Lightning in a Bottle.
We camp at sites with power so it's just a normal 110v plug nothing special but this could be run with a small inverter generator or a portable power station.
Hey, it's Barbie from the trail. That is an awesome setup. I was super excited to see the inside of the tent! It was massive when we drove by :) my husband and I really enjoyed meeting and talking with you! Keep having a great time!
thanks for chatting with me and hopefully we will run into you guys again on another adventure. You guys keep doing those awesome hikes and let me know if you guys need some help deciding on an Ebike!
I need some help I got a portable air co futon set up in my tent and I need some help. The air condition is sucking in my tent so I have to open up the some of the screens so my tent doesn’t collapse due to the condition sucking all the air through it. Any suggestions as to how I can fix this😊
Ours sucks the tent in on the sides slightly but nothing crazy we never really worried about it. But if you are concerned about it you could open a vent slightly i.e a window or run a smaller ac. You could also but the ac out side and run a duct from the unit into the tent but that would take a little fabrication work but that would eliminate your problems
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop it’s a 4-5 person moon lance popup up tent. When it’s sucking in the tent it triggers the pop up mechanism and causes the tent to collapse
Question, I have a Kodiak canvas 10x10 tent. Suppose to be airtight and leak free. Just bought an 8000 btu portable ac unit. Do you suggest covering with rain fly and all that or would the canvas tent be enough?
The canvas tent should hold the air fine. The rain fly was mostly for people that have tents that have a mesh top like gazelle or ozark trail. The mesh top is great for ventilation but not for air-conditioning a tent.
@successfulqueenaffirmation1583 lol this is a question we get asked alot it's a vango tent we had to import it from the UK it's awesome but honestly not the most practical thing for most campers as it's 130lbs and cost around 3k after tax terrif and import fees
So most sites here in florida are rv or tent and most have power some have power and water. The primitive sites here are cheaper but most don't have power. You could power this with a large solar generator like a bluetti or jackery box
Actually the site we were on had power. It's difficult taking a 30ft tent primitive camping but we are working on a 3kw solar power system for our trailer
Where did you buy it from? I have searched high and low for the perfect air beam tent. I think outdoor xl out of the Netherlands will ship to the US but not positive
Outdoorworlddirectuk.com they were fantastic very happy with there customer service they sell all kinds of air beam tents we love the quality of our vango tent but I'm sure all the major airbeam tent companies are good.
We are at a site with water and electric so a basic extension cord for power we are going to try to run one with a solar power station and the unit in the video they don't make any more that's why we Didn't link it but any unit will work similar
You could use a smaller ac but I would open a small vent if available we normally have enough leakage in the windows and door for It not to be an issue
How do you power it I work outside I have like a 10x10 tent enclosed and I need to find a way to power it for like a hours but I have no power outlets plug it in with a portable charging unit work and if so how big of a power unit would I need
so the best way would be a small inverter generator as the wattage required on an a/c is pretty high thus limiting you on how you can power this you could also build a solar setup but that will be pretty pricey a portable power unit would work but it would need to be a large unit like the blueti roll around and those are pretty pricey. the inverter generators are cheap and can be found used they use very little fuel and are quite I will do a video on this next time we have everything set up. i would guess you will need around a 3kw generator to run a typical site. i hoe this helps
Great video thanks. How much was that tent? Have you ever considered solar energy? Have you had problems with bugs because of the vent and drain running out of it? Is there a way to seal it better to prevent bugs from getting in? Sorry about all the questions but what you have is exactly the setup I want, great job.
So we have never had any issues with bugs however you could wrap a towel around the hoses near the tent exit and even you zip it up the towel will seal better than just the hoses coming out you could also get some screen material cut a circle in it run the hoses through that hole just make it fit very tight around the hoses and with a little velcro you can attach the screen to the tent and that should also do the trick. As far as your first question the tent was pretty pricey as we had to imported here from great Britain. So after taxes shipping and import tariffs it was close to 3k. This tent is more expensive as it's canvas but it is also very heavy if I had it to do over I would have gone with a non canvas tent something like a vango tahiti. But we honestly love our tent mansion it's been great. Thanks for commenting.
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop 3k sounds about right, Springbar is the one I'm lookin at, which I believe is canvas with lifetime warranty, 14×14 for around $650 and maybe 15% off too. Thanks for replying fellow traveler.
How do you power the ac consistently? If the campground has electricity, which campground is the it in florida? Im booking today for an 8 day reservation. Right now im looking at the free one in palm beach county
ok so due to the enormous size of our tent we are forced to camp at certain sites with that said we find it easiest when we tent camp at state parks in there rv sites tents are welcome to use the RV sites and with and RV site you get power and sometimes water this makes the a/c set up very easy. so almost all state parks in Florida have power and water sites as well as many KOA's in the area. we have stayed at the KOA in West Palm Beach its at the Lion Country Safari and its fantastic They do have power sites and we have done a video for that as well I can share with you if you want. there are many other state parks in and around that area that offer power sites. now if no power is available you could run this with a small but quite inverter generator You would need around 3kw to power this setup. I hope this answers most of your questions please let us know if you need help with anything else and thanks for supporting us by subscribing to the channel.
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop thank u so much for your response, im astounded u even responded, as i didn't expect it! Its the first time I've ever asked a RUclipsr a question, grateful for ur answer. I'm gunna reread it now to get all the info. Truly grateful. First, i have to ask, all rv campsites allow tents? Are they all the $50/night ones on Florida State websites? Are there affordable ones? Are there any free campsites that offer electricity? Probably crazy question, im hopeful. If not, what is the cheapest one u know? I know they're only 8 days at a time. Max. If there is electric i can get a decent plug in ac, picking up a tent tonight, its sealed, no mesh, i have my cat so she'll need ac 100%. Shes 13 and we're inseparable. Found her as a newborn. Im im Deerfield right now with her, la Quinta, but have a dr appointment 2morow morning in Boca Raton and my hope is to settle on a campsite by then or by Wednesday at the latest and go. So, if they have electricity and are free, or really cheap like 115/week, i can pick up a plug on ac for $50/$60 at walmart with the tent no problem. Im in Deerfield/Boca Raton, mesh windows arent an issue regarding the air conditioner. Idk how to use generators, but if they're allowed in the free campsite, if u know a free campsite near me that allows a gas or propane generator ill buy one tonight too cuz i suspect they're cheaper and will last longer, hopefully the 8 days if I'm conservative and use the ac carefully, than the solar panel ones, unless im wrong, lemme know, then ill buy that, the solar panel one, whatever you recommend, ill heed, ill take ur word for it as im a fish in water and will do whatever it takes to stay with my cat. Whatever it takes to keep her with me and keep her comfortable. She's my only family left after covid 19 losses, believe it or not. Anyway sorry to tell u about that, just wanted to express how important she is to me and how grateful i am for ur response already, even if u don't have time to answer me farther.
@@teresadalessio1 so state parks will be the cheapest but there are not many options in Palm Beach area you can also try hi-camp its a site that allows people to rent out a park of there private property to campers They normally allow tents and rv's. to answer your question about the tent camping on RV sites yes in most cases you can tent camp on an RV site we do this almost always there are a few rv parks that don't allow this mostly the ones that do not have onsite restrooms as if your tent camping you would need. as far as the generator goes that is the best option when wanting to tent camp with a/c and no power and inverter generator is what you are looking for as they are quite we recommend contacting the site you are going to for information about generator usage as all sites are different. that koa in west palm does have tent camping sites with power that saves you from needing a generator that might be a good option its also very well shaded on the tent sites. I'm glad we were able to help if I missed something or you have other questions please let us know.
Yeah so we actually have gone over this many times in the comment section we lay out that it could be powered with a power station and replenished with solar if you do desire. We have also run this on our inverter generator it's a 3kw but for the most part we also laid out that our tent is 30ft x 15ft so we don't set it up on primitive sites to often so we personally almost always have power as we camp on rv sites due to our electric needs and tent size
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop I saw the comments. I just thought it could save a lot of comments like I made if you covered it in the video. Most people who camp don’t have a long enough extension cord to power an a/c unit. 😉
We bought it from Facebook market place. For 200 dollars we knew this would only be a unit we used for camping and thus we wanted to spend as little as we could. It's had no issues for the 3 years we have had it
Facebook market place I knew I wouldn't be treating it really great out camping with it so we didn't really want to buy a brand new one if we could avoid.
How much does electric cost to run it? I'm in California. Maybe running it 12 hours a day. 70°f not sure about btu yet. Some say all is need is like 5000btu for a 10 person tent. Some people are saying 10¢ an hour to 150$ a day!!! But I think that was for a 12000btu. I'm going to keep my cats in kennels in tent while I work and want it cool for them. Kennels I need to prevent escape and protect from predators. My friends backyard I might be sleeping in has killer dogs.
Really great question and to be honest I don't really know we normally camp at one of the state parks with electric so there's not really an additional charge. I will say the newer ac units are pretty efficient and they are tagged for daily consumption prices when you look at them and they are pretty low I'd say your probably looking at 2-10 dollars per day depending on outside temp it's very hot here in Florida so ours runs almost non stop so outside temp is going to be the biggest fluctuating factor.
I'll get the name brand of it for you when I get home unfortunately I know it's discontinued you can find them used I know but also there are plenty of other front vented portable ac units out there to choose from
we have the hose coming out the door and have a towl around the hose so we can zip the door town tight to the hose works pretty well its not perfect but it does work fine
We had it imported from great Britain its was the only one in America not sure if that's still true as we have had it more than a year now . But it is an anantara 650xl tc from vango
if anything im mostly loosing air from the screen top thats why i suggest the tarp or towels ontop of the tent to help with that but honestly it does pretty we we have been able to camp in key west with temps nearing 100 and still be ok the ac wont really keep up during the heat of the day but you can sleep comfortably at night
How is the noise? I worry about this thing pissing off neighbors, some campsites are just an open field with campers on all sides of you. Although I did just have to put up with barking dogs, kids playing until 1am and cutting through my site so why am I caring lol.
Our camp sites have power but we have run this on a small generator also could be run on a battery power station with solar if you wanted to be really crafty
We mostly stay at full hook up sites as this particular tent is a bit big for tent only sites. We honestly prefer power and water sites even when we take our smaller tent as they are still very cheap and you get a better experience. You could also run this on an inverter generator.
@AhparathYasharahla we have a 3500 inverter but I'd guess a 2500 would run it we are almost always set up at a site with power so no generator needed normally
If you buy a brand new unit around 400 bucks but we got ours from Facebook market place used as we figured why bring a brand new ac camping. We paid 100 bucks for ours that was a few years back when prices were not insane so I'm guessing used will be around 200-250 now
You would have to order it from the UK as they don't sell them in the United States its kinda a process the tent is amazing but also very pricey around 2500 us by the time we got it here currently I believe this is still the only 2021 anantara 650xl Tc in America. Thanks for commenting.
The Honda inverter generator are probably the best but are a little more money but we personally have a Cummins inverter generator and I would get one 3000 watts to 4000 watts
Tents don't really like to be cooled down they were not really designed for that. With that being said we have found that in extreme temps anything lower than a 10000btu will have trouble cooling in the heat of the day. Mostly having ac in a tent is to keep cool at night and get a more comfortable sleep. If you want a cool tent during the Day a larger ac will need to be used.
our 10k would keep the tent cool in 90 degree weather in the shade its mostly to cool the tent at night to be able to sleep comfortably also having the ac air vent pointed at the sleeping area is going to help some a/c point the air up for circulation this is pointless in a tent setup in the middle of the day a tent is very difficult to keep cool but wehave camped countless times in the summer here in florida and its made a big difference in our experience
anatara 650 xl tc from vango its an epic tent but cost around 3500 when we got it between importing it tax ect ect we are actually considering selling this one as we are moving on to a different setup
Great & informative video. Am looking into getting some type of a/c for my tent in the future.
I have a 20x10 and tried an a/c unit and it just didnt do. After looking at your video I need to prob go ahead and swith the unit (the vents are at the top) and 2 cover my tent with the tarps. I'll try it this summer and see how it goes! Thanks a lot!!
Only thing you may consider if you have the mesh, instead of a tarp look at a Mylar blanket. Should be about the same price, very lightweight, and designed to reflect heat. Great video.
Very good idea thank you for that. Our tent mansion down not have a mesh top but the 12 man ozark we take sometimes does so it's definitely worth mentioning as most tents sold here have some type of mesh
Yes, Excellent idea. I have used window unit too, but little bit noisy when my family were going to sleep. So, we used the ear plugs.
Yeah it's definitely not the most quiet fix ever
So I’m in Florida too and I’ve been working on getting AC in a tent since May! My first set up was a huge 10 person Coleman with a screened porch and a rainfly. I ended up putting smaller tents within the tent, room dividers, _taping down the rain fly with industrial strength glue_ (10/10 would _not_ recommend) and eventually tossing all $250 of it in a bag.
My latest setup is a pop up cube with a dog door that attaches to a 10x10 pop up canopy. The cube tent is air tight but but the vent on the canopy- and I think, therein, lies my problem. Today it is 90+ and I was able to nap midday in a crisp 77, but only in my pop up sun shade tent completely zipped up with the AC inside.
Please keep in mind that I am a 5’4” petite female and sort of had to give up on the giant Coleman. I think I did a lovely job setting it up, but I completely and utterly destroyed that rainfly and I was just too tired to keep trying with it.
LSS, the AC is in the cube tent now. Because of your video, I’ve learned I need to cover the top of my canopy to prevent air leakage. I’ve also learned that the units with vents that tile upwards do not work as well- at least, I think I can confirm this. I am constantly trying to invent ways to redirect the air.
Could I just ask if anyone knows how important duct work is here? Any advice? I’ve never done anything like this before. Right now I have the duct mostly behind a thermal tarp. Should I consider an in-line fan? Am I supposed to insulate better? *H E L P*
Thanks.
the biggest thing is to eliminate the air flow in tent we have an ozark tent that we a/c and it has the whole roof vented we used a tarp to cover the roof vent and keep the air in the tent it works really well its mostly ment for cooling the tent in the evening for when we sleep it does ok during the heat of the day but a tent is hard to cool also we have a 12000 btu unit and we make sure to set the tent in as much shade as we can
Purchased: August 2022 - still works GREAT! ruclips.net/user/postUgkxxsUnXhGsSJLim_XnMHyQK0u3XVaW-CGn I live in a studio and during the summer it gets scorching hot - really old building with no ac units. I can’t express how EASY it was to install.This unit has been a life savior during the summer and some days during other seasons where it can still be a bit warm at night. In this small place is my friend, a husky, poodle mix and myself. We need AC - lolI don’t use the dehumidifier option - I’m not sure if it will leak in my house, since I did not install the small draining hose that came with it. May look into it late but I don’t worry about much humidity in the apartment.I don’t understand why the negative reviews since all things mentioned, I personally did not find issues with. Definitely worth it!
What product
It must take several hours to complete a setup like that. Wow! That tent is huge!
Took 48minutes in the Florida Keys this afternoon at curry hammock right now going to shoot an update video as it's nearing 100 degrees and many of our other tent friends said camping with night time temps in the 80s we obviously disagree so our same ac setup is currently being used its high 60s in the tent right now.
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Man, I’ve honestly never seen a camping tent that big. It looks like the Miami Dolphins training facility (dome) 😂😂. Great video as always, my friend!!
Thanks we really like this tent unfortunately it's the only one in America so it currently doesn't have any friends here lol. We will be reviewing it fully soon and we have a smaller more affordable air tent review coming as soon as we get the other tent.
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What is the name of the camping tent
What’s the tent brand boss @parkhoptillwedrop
I would love to know what brand this ac unit is please. We live in Texas and love camping but can only do it so many weeks out of the year.
It's an lg unfortunately they don't make that specific model but they are all about the same you just want one with the front ac vent instead of the ones that have it on top pointing up as in a tent situation these work best when you can direct the air right at your particular area and setting up under trees or cover makes a vig difference.
Hi, thank you for your valuable time in creating this video. It's much appreciated.
I have several questions regarding Heating and Cooling a large 30 (L/D) x 20 (w) x 13 (h) inflatble event tent. We will be showing big screen movies inside and are concerned about it being too cold on the inside during the winter time and much too hot inside during the summer time here in the Las Vegas heat. What do you suggest for both Cooling and heating the somewhat large interior? The interior and exterior of the tent is solid black. It does have several windows for ventilation and it also has a ground opening which could definitely fit the exhaust tube of a portable AC. Any suggestions you may have would be really appreciated. I'm also concerned about the noise of the blower located outside the tent interfering with the overall event experience. Do you have any experience with these type of airblown inflatable units?
@BIGflixx so because of the color of the material and the fact that it doesn't hold air very well I'd suggest a large if not very large ac like a movin cool unit they are more expensive but it should suite your needs better. Heating will be easier as the tents typically hold warm air better I'd suggest a diesel heater running outside the tent with the vent tube running inside
I have a Browning Big Horn 2 room tent 10 x15 full mesh top with an 8000 btu portable a/c unit in it. I have done the tarp over the top 2 ways and will tell you that the more of the tent you cover the cooler it will stay sides included. If I just go over the top with the tarp on a 90-degree day I can cool my tent to somewhere around 72-75 degrees but if I completely cover both ends of the tent and the back along with 1/3rd of the front it will easily stay at 65 degrees in 90-degree heat
Yeah I'd agree with that 100 percent also setting the tent up in the shade and mostly we are looking to make it cool at night for sleeping as most of the time you will be out exploring during the day. But a tarp over the tent helps significantly also a thicker material tent makes a big difference. Thanks for the comment and happy 4th
Can u show us how did you do it? I did the same and can't cool down a much smaller tent.
@@seans2876 I put the tarp over the outside of the tent and rain fly stacked it down as close to the tent as I could get it as to keeping out as much hot air as possible. My tent is 10 x15 x7 high so I believe my tarp is 20 x 25. If I just use the tarp over the mesh top which is 12 x 16 I put it under the rain fly and use bungie cords and stakes to stake it down as close to the tent as possible also I do not stake out my rainfly or use the rods over the doors instead I stake the rain fly straight down as close to the tent as I can. I hope this helps the whole idea is to make your tent as air tight as possible. I have thought about getting some thin plastic film and gorrilla tape and actually cutting it to fit the mesh roof panels. Also keep in mind that your tent is made out of breathable fabric so the more you can cover the better it will be if you get it to tight you will get condensation which is not good the solution to that is to loosen up the tarp a bit or zip open a window or 2 slightly
I live in AZ so you know it gets hot here in the summer. I would love to try this out.
Works well for us. It's still essentially to do normal tent setup practices like finding a shady spot for the tent as this makes a big difference when it really heats up. Thanks for commenting we really appreciate it. Hopefully this helps you have a better summer camping experience.
You probably saved my camping trip this June... in Florida. 😂😅
Lol, same here, i have the ozark trail 10 person tent, and i was gonna take one of my small windooow units, then i saw this and now its gonna be cool, ready for ginnie springs
Oh by the way You should really consider yourself a pure white tent for this and I’ll tell you why because white tents reflect a lot of sunlight heat keeping the temperature much cooler, and on the other hand, darker coloured tents, absorb more heat, making the temperature much hotter so go with a white tent, it will help the portable AC to cool down, much faster and keep the cold air in there much longer. Also search up why white keeps you colder and you will see. 👍
Im thinking to buy a 6000 BTU stand up a/c with an exhaust hose , and using an additional canopy over our 8 man tent might be efficient enough for our North West Florida camping !
6000 should be fine if your just looking to cool the tent at night or late afternoon but I don't think having to much ac is bad I'd personally go with a 10000 BTU unit to be safe don't forget you can turn the ac around even it's cold and it will blow the warm exhaust air in the tent warming it up. We did this before we got our diesel heater
Peace Park Hop ......Thx for the Tarp 1advice .....btw I kind of read the comments and see that they dont make your ac unit anymore....there are tons of 12000 btu units out there .....trying to locate one with the front vents like u mentioned any recommendations ? Thanks
We have had our unit awhile we always like getting items on fb market place I'd check there. Not sure why it's difficult to find the front vent vs the top vents. Thanks for commenting I will see if I can find an ac unit with front vents if you find one first please let us know what model it was so we can share with other viewers.
Now you can buy the AC unit that has the heat pump so you have heat in the fall or winter. Thoughts?
thanks this video was helpful
Great video please gimme the exact name of that tent and portable A/C
Man I have been researching and finally this channel. We are from Florida as well and have a 9x13 core tent and we are planning on traveling more this summer. It's not as heavily insulated as yours. Mine has the mesh with the rain guard. Ours has 2 doors as well as the floor vents w mesh. I was thinking about getting 2 flanges, putting magnets on it so I wouldnt have to cut the mesh. I'm glad you said 12 was overkill, I was looking at 14. Thanks for all the info and if there are any other tips you would have that would be great. ... Subbing now!
Try being homeless due to eviction and too high living costs
Same with limited power aswell
With little to no money
@@stephenlovenberg4623 I'm so sorry Stephen! You are right. I couldn't imagine and I totally empathise with you. Times are crazy for sure, the system is broken, the economy is in the toilet. Things are definitely not where they should be!
So heres an update, we tried our core tent with a giant silver tarp over it. Even w my 12k AC unit. Still not doing much until the sun starts going down, once off it directly then the AC works like a champ getting down to 68. So I'm trying to figure this out as we love camping here in fla like y'all. We just went this past weekend to myakka and from 2-430 we just had to sit Infront of the AC. I know the walls of the core and Ozark trails are thin. Not sure if I need to downsize our tent if using the thin wall this having less volume of air to have to cool, or if there are better suited insulated tents
Awesome Video!! Thanks for sharing ! What kind of tent do you have?
Vango is the big one but we have several ozark trail tents as well
The KOA in Lafayette Louisiana where we went look at manager said the power outlet is only 110 v for tent site
That still works ac plugs right into it
Any recommendation on heating a 10x10 canopy with 4 sidewalls? I do astrophotography, and being in NC, winter is the best time for me to image objects. I might try this setup during the summer next year, if we ever have a cloudless night.
Ok video…but you didn’t mention how you power it? Or, how many ways it draws?
I’m using a 2000W Yamaha generator and looking for a portable tent AC
@stevenkhan4344 it will depend on your ac setup the bigger the unit the more draw there will be everyone's setup will be different we clearly have a huge tent and thus we run a large ac we almost never run this on a generator it's pretty much solely on a shore power setup from the camp site we are staying at
New to camping and not sure what type of generation to get so that we can run an ac unit and help/suggestions would be great
You probably want an inverter type generator as they are very quite you'll probably need a 3-3.5k inverter generator to handle your power needs. The other thing you can do is camp at rv sites as they will have power then all you need is extension cords. This is how we do it we rarely run a generator as the sites we camp at have power.
@ParkHopTillWeDrop we'd be using it for alot of trail rides so some of the places would be no water hook up no electricity but we'd also want to be as quiet as possible because close proximity to other campers/horses
@alishiajackson4581 the inverter generators are very quite and you could also power it via solar that would be very quite
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How do you keep critters out from where you have the opening for the exhaust?
Normally the zipper will close up pretty tight around the hoses but we will also use a towl to take up any space left behind
Is that an air mattress you use? Or is it a regular mattress? And if air, what brand and model? Im a big guy and need a reliable air mattress for camping.
It's actually a beauty rest pillow top they can be found at Walmart and I'm pretty sure they can support 600lbs they are pretty comfortable and they don't get all soft and soggy during the night you will still need to fill them every few days while camping just to keep the pressure where you want it
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop Thank you so much....
@@Sarasdad91 yeah no worries. Happy camping.
You should do a series of videos for “Big men camping” (or women obviously). My husband is a big guy and it’s often hard to figure out what will support/fit him(chairs, cots/mattresses, etc). Often we have to spend hours of research just looking for each thing just for him (on top of the research for the rest of us). Would be very helpful!
Super nice!! Looks like your enjoying the air beam tents from the UK as much as I am! Nice to see others with these amazing tents! I have 3 air beam tents for large and small setups and I really love them all. The smallest being the Outwell Rosedale 4P and my largest, the 5 person Outdoor Revolution Airdale and the Outwell Airville 4SA with the wing lounge. I love that they are so easy to control the temperature with heating and in your case, AC. Plus they’re made so well! Great video! I hope you do a review of your Vango! Would love to know your thoughts and experiences with it.
we will have the vango review out soon i was waiting to see how vango resolved an issue i was having and yes we really enjoy these tents they are amazingly simple to setup and should last a life time compared to the tents that are around here in the states this thing is in a whole different league. we did review a decathalon 4 man tent as well it did not go so well
Which tent is that?@ParkHopTillWeDrop
What about the vacuum created by the sinlge hose unit you used???.
Tent doesn't seal well enough to create vacuum we have never had a problem.
Thank you because I am moving in a tent lol
No problem I hope that was by choice
so that camp site has outlets or thats hooked into a ups
@BibleSamurai this camp site has electric most of the sites we stay at have electric especially if we are camping in the summer but we have run this on a generator.
Thanks for sharing. How did you power up your AC? I am a vendor that sells body butters and candles and I am trying to figure out how to keep my products from melting during summer outdoors events. Any advice and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
So normally we camp at sites with power but it could be fun on a small generator or even a battery power bank a big one like the ac200max and that could be combined with solar to be efficient and quiet
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop Thank you, appreciate the feedback.
Do you have a review on your tent? Im looking to get an inflatable tent. Ive seen others online but none speak of surviving storms or high winds. Yours looks like it would hold up very nice! What is the brand if this tent?
It's a vango most of the good ones will need to imported here from GB it's a process our tent was around 3k all said and done there are cheap versions but air beam tents can be pricey and after shipping and import fees it's even more costly but we love our tent we should have a full video on this coming out soon going over the pros and cons. If you tent camp oftenly these tents are great
What’s the name of this ac conditioning need me one
What tent brand is that do you have a link thank you nice set up
Thanks it's a vango anantara 650xl it's from England and we had it imported over they don't sell them direct to the states currently
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop thank you a lot
Im confused how does this differ from a evaporative cooler is this one similar to a window ac unit ?
no this is an actual a/c unit just like a window unit on its a bit more convenient for some tent users to use than a window unit they sell these at all the different box stores in varying sizes.
Evaporative coolerw run on water and can only cool a VERY slight amount.
These run on coolant and get much colder air out :)
Can you use an extension cord without it getting hot and tripping breakers ?
Yes we use a 12 gauge extension cord with a 3 way splitter on the end it's 50ft never had any issues but you will want to make sure it stays dry on very wet camp trips we have bagged the connector
How do you keep the bugs from getting in around the exhaust and water tubing? We run ours the same way and spiders keep getting in 🙁
What brand was this unit
I plan to use a 8000 btu for a truck bed tent... I have a feeling im going to be very cold LOL
@SilkLotus I think you will be too probably just at night
Hey, thanks for the video super helpful just wanted to know I recently purchased one of these AC units and it says you shouldn’t run them on extension cords. What do you think about that? Would it be safe?
We have a 20 Amp extension cord it's a heavy duty one but we have never had an issue just make sure you keep the plugs clean and dry. Most times we can actually pitch the tent in a away that we can plug the ac right into the camp site electrical outlet without the extension cord. But when we can't we use the cord.
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Hey there if we got a smaller black and decker one for a smaller tent for like 5 people to six people . What kind of jackets portable generator would it need . Do you think it would run on the 300 or 500
Ac units normally draw quite a bit of power. We have run ours on a 2800 inverter generator without any issues it's pretty quiet and uses very little fuel. It's a Cummins with that said if I were going to use a portable power station I would order a current/wattage meter from Amazon it plugs into your wall then you plug your device into it i.e the ac unit it tells you how many watts and amps the particular device is drawing and that should determine how big of a power unit you will need. Hopefully that helps please let us know if you need anything else and thanks for commenting you can't imagine how much it helps us here on the channel.
What tent material is better for keeping in cool air? Polyester or technical cotton?
I think polyester as it doesn't breath like tc does but most poly tents are heavily vented the tc tents are not vented as much so so either material does good but if you find a non vented poly tent it should work slightly better.
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop Damn. I figured, but everyone I asked said to splurge on the TC. I bought it about a week and a half ago. We will see how it does in a couple of weeks at Lightning in a Bottle.
Can you show us you power set up
We camp at sites with power so it's just a normal 110v plug nothing special but this could be run with a small inverter generator or a portable power station.
What are you using to generate the power to blow the cold air. If your not at a camp site with electricity
You could run this setup on an inverter generator around 3kw but honestly we have only done this once we almost always stay at sites with power
Hey, it's Barbie from the trail. That is an awesome setup. I was super excited to see the inside of the tent! It was massive when we drove by :) my husband and I really enjoyed meeting and talking with you! Keep having a great time!
thanks for chatting with me and hopefully we will run into you guys again on another adventure. You guys keep doing those awesome hikes and let me know if you guys need some help deciding on an Ebike!
is that the Vango Anantara IV Air 650XL?
I need some help I got a portable air co futon set up in my tent and I need some help. The air condition is sucking in my tent so I have to open up the some of the screens so my tent doesn’t collapse due to the condition sucking all the air through it. Any suggestions as to how I can fix this😊
Ours sucks the tent in on the sides slightly but nothing crazy we never really worried about it. But if you are concerned about it you could open a vent slightly i.e a window or run a smaller ac. You could also but the ac out side and run a duct from the unit into the tent but that would take a little fabrication work but that would eliminate your problems
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop I am just worried cause my tent collapse on me about 10 seconds after I turned my 5.000 BTU air conditioner on
@animemuse8613 what kind of tent is it seems like it would need to be pretty loose on the poles or sealed better than any tent I've seen so far
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop it’s a 4-5 person moon lance popup up tent. When it’s sucking in the tent it triggers the pop up mechanism and causes the tent to collapse
Was just wondering what kind of 1200 btu ac that was I want to buy one
Question, I have a Kodiak canvas 10x10 tent. Suppose to be airtight and leak free. Just bought an 8000 btu portable ac unit. Do you suggest covering with rain fly and all that or would the canvas tent be enough?
The canvas tent should hold the air fine. The rain fly was mostly for people that have tents that have a mesh top like gazelle or ozark trail. The mesh top is great for ventilation but not for air-conditioning a tent.
What unit is that
What type of tent do you use in video?
@successfulqueenaffirmation1583 lol this is a question we get asked alot it's a vango tent we had to import it from the UK it's awesome but honestly not the most practical thing for most campers as it's 130lbs and cost around 3k after tax terrif and import fees
how do you power the AC unit. Most tent sites in my area have no electricity?
So most sites here in florida are rv or tent and most have power some have power and water. The primitive sites here are cheaper but most don't have power. You could power this with a large solar generator like a bluetti or jackery box
Great video. How are you powering the cooling unit? Solar? Generator?
Actually the site we were on had power. It's difficult taking a 30ft tent primitive camping but we are working on a 3kw solar power system for our trailer
What brand ac is this?
Where did you buy it from? I have searched high and low for the perfect air beam tent. I think outdoor xl out of the Netherlands will ship to the US but not positive
Outdoorworlddirectuk.com they were fantastic very happy with there customer service they sell all kinds of air beam tents we love the quality of our vango tent but I'm sure all the major airbeam tent companies are good.
I have a 10x10 camping cube, would a 5,000 BTU window AC be enough or should I go like 12,000 similar to what you have.
When trying to ac a tent I've found bigger is pretty much always better I'd go with the 12 honestly
Give us a link to the AC!!
How are you getting power to it?
We are at a site with water and electric so a basic extension cord for power we are going to try to run one with a solar power station and the unit in the video they don't make any more that's why we Didn't link it but any unit will work similar
In my bell style tent the air suction creates a negative air situation in our tent sucking the walls in. Any advice?
You could use a smaller ac but I would open a small vent if available we normally have enough leakage in the windows and door for It not to be an issue
What brand is that ac?
How do you power it I work outside I have like a 10x10 tent enclosed and I need to find a way to power it for like a hours but I have no power outlets plug it in with a portable charging unit work and if so how big of a power unit would I need
so the best way would be a small inverter generator as the wattage required on an a/c is pretty high thus limiting you on how you can power this you could also build a solar setup but that will be pretty pricey a portable power unit would work but it would need to be a large unit like the blueti roll around and those are pretty pricey. the inverter generators are cheap and can be found used they use very little fuel and are quite I will do a video on this next time we have everything set up. i would guess you will need around a 3kw generator to run a typical site. i hoe this helps
Great video thanks. How much was that tent? Have you ever considered solar energy? Have you had problems with bugs because of the vent and drain running out of it? Is there a way to seal it better to prevent bugs from getting in? Sorry about all the questions but what you have is exactly the setup I want, great job.
So we have never had any issues with bugs however you could wrap a towel around the hoses near the tent exit and even you zip it up the towel will seal better than just the hoses coming out you could also get some screen material cut a circle in it run the hoses through that hole just make it fit very tight around the hoses and with a little velcro you can attach the screen to the tent and that should also do the trick. As far as your first question the tent was pretty pricey as we had to imported here from great Britain. So after taxes shipping and import tariffs it was close to 3k. This tent is more expensive as it's canvas but it is also very heavy if I had it to do over I would have gone with a non canvas tent something like a vango tahiti. But we honestly love our tent mansion it's been great. Thanks for commenting.
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop 3k sounds about right, Springbar is the one I'm lookin at, which I believe is canvas with lifetime warranty, 14×14 for around $650 and maybe 15% off too. Thanks for replying fellow traveler.
@dinosanchez8528 that's a really cool tent also
What is the brand name of your tent air conditioner? Where did you get it?
How do you power the ac consistently? If the campground has electricity, which campground is the it in florida? Im booking today for an 8 day reservation. Right now im looking at the free one in palm beach county
ok so due to the enormous size of our tent we are forced to camp at certain sites with that said we find it easiest when we tent camp at state parks in there rv sites tents are welcome to use the RV sites and with and RV site you get power and sometimes water this makes the a/c set up very easy. so almost all state parks in Florida have power and water sites as well as many KOA's in the area. we have stayed at the KOA in West Palm Beach its at the Lion Country Safari and its fantastic They do have power sites and we have done a video for that as well I can share with you if you want. there are many other state parks in and around that area that offer power sites. now if no power is available you could run this with a small but quite inverter generator You would need around 3kw to power this setup. I hope this answers most of your questions please let us know if you need help with anything else and thanks for supporting us by subscribing to the channel.
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop thank u so much for your response, im astounded u even responded, as i didn't expect it! Its the first time I've ever asked a RUclipsr a question, grateful for ur answer. I'm gunna reread it now to get all the info. Truly grateful. First, i have to ask, all rv campsites allow tents? Are they all the $50/night ones on Florida State websites? Are there affordable ones? Are there any free campsites that offer electricity? Probably crazy question, im hopeful. If not, what is the cheapest one u know? I know they're only 8 days at a time. Max. If there is electric i can get a decent plug in ac, picking up a tent tonight, its sealed, no mesh, i have my cat so she'll need ac 100%. Shes 13 and we're inseparable. Found her as a newborn. Im im Deerfield right now with her, la Quinta, but have a dr appointment 2morow morning in Boca Raton and my hope is to settle on a campsite by then or by Wednesday at the latest and go. So, if they have electricity and are free, or really cheap like 115/week, i can pick up a plug on ac for $50/$60 at walmart with the tent no problem. Im in Deerfield/Boca Raton, mesh windows arent an issue regarding the air conditioner. Idk how to use generators, but if they're allowed in the free campsite, if u know a free campsite near me that allows a gas or propane generator ill buy one tonight too cuz i suspect they're cheaper and will last longer, hopefully the 8 days if I'm conservative and use the ac carefully, than the solar panel ones, unless im wrong, lemme know, then ill buy that, the solar panel one, whatever you recommend, ill heed, ill take ur word for it as im a fish in water and will do whatever it takes to stay with my cat. Whatever it takes to keep her with me and keep her comfortable. She's my only family left after covid 19 losses, believe it or not. Anyway sorry to tell u about that, just wanted to express how important she is to me and how grateful i am for ur response already, even if u don't have time to answer me farther.
@@teresadalessio1 so state parks will be the cheapest but there are not many options in Palm Beach area you can also try hi-camp its a site that allows people to rent out a park of there private property to campers They normally allow tents and rv's. to answer your question about the tent camping on RV sites yes in most cases you can tent camp on an RV site we do this almost always there are a few rv parks that don't allow this mostly the ones that do not have onsite restrooms as if your tent camping you would need. as far as the generator goes that is the best option when wanting to tent camp with a/c and no power and inverter generator is what you are looking for as they are quite we recommend contacting the site you are going to for information about generator usage as all sites are different. that koa in west palm does have tent camping sites with power that saves you from needing a generator that might be a good option its also very well shaded on the tent sites. I'm glad we were able to help if I missed something or you have other questions please let us know.
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop thank you so much im gunna contact koa today to check prices and space availablity, thank u so much. So grateful
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop I'll keep u posted, thanks again
How about the important information, like, how are you powering this a/c??!! I have an Ecoflow Delta Pro that can run that for several hours.
Yeah so we actually have gone over this many times in the comment section we lay out that it could be powered with a power station and replenished with solar if you do desire. We have also run this on our inverter generator it's a 3kw but for the most part we also laid out that our tent is 30ft x 15ft so we don't set it up on primitive sites to often so we personally almost always have power as we camp on rv sites due to our electric needs and tent size
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop I saw the comments. I just thought it could save a lot of comments like I made if you covered it in the video. Most people who camp don’t have a long enough extension cord to power an a/c unit. 😉
@SaabAholic lol yeah we camp you would not believe how many people we run into camping at power sites that have never seen ac in a tent
Where do you buy the AC unit at please and how much?
We bought it from Facebook market place. For 200 dollars we knew this would only be a unit we used for camping and thus we wanted to spend as little as we could. It's had no issues for the 3 years we have had it
Nice! Where did you purchase the AC unit?
Facebook market place I knew I wouldn't be treating it really great out camping with it so we didn't really want to buy a brand new one if we could avoid.
What is the brand and model of that unit please
How much did tent cost and purchased where? Can I do this with gas generator?
How much does electric cost to run it? I'm in California. Maybe running it 12 hours a day. 70°f not sure about btu yet. Some say all is need is like 5000btu for a 10 person tent. Some people are saying 10¢ an hour to 150$ a day!!! But I think that was for a 12000btu. I'm going to keep my cats in kennels in tent while I work and want it cool for them. Kennels I need to prevent escape and protect from predators. My friends backyard I might be sleeping in has killer dogs.
Really great question and to be honest I don't really know we normally camp at one of the state parks with electric so there's not really an additional charge. I will say the newer ac units are pretty efficient and they are tagged for daily consumption prices when you look at them and they are pretty low I'd say your probably looking at 2-10 dollars per day depending on outside temp it's very hot here in Florida so ours runs almost non stop so outside temp is going to be the biggest fluctuating factor.
What is AC called would love to buy one
I'll get the name brand of it for you when I get home unfortunately I know it's discontinued you can find them used I know but also there are plenty of other front vented portable ac units out there to choose from
How do you keep bugs from coming in where the hose is?
we have the hose coming out the door and have a towl around the hose so we can zip the door town tight to the hose works pretty well its not perfect but it does work fine
How do you keep things from getting damp at night?
We have never had any issue while running the ac as it's pulling the moisture out atleast a little
Where did you get the tent and OMG is that a portable hot tube???
Yes it is we had the tent imported from great Britain it's an anantara iii 650xl
What kind of tent do you have and where did you get it? Also, the same for the portable A/C. Thanks
We had it imported from great Britain its was the only one in America not sure if that's still true as we have had it more than a year now . But it is an anantara 650xl tc from vango
Air doesn't escape through the walls of your Ozark tent?
if anything im mostly loosing air from the screen top thats why i suggest the tarp or towels ontop of the tent to help with that but honestly it does pretty we we have been able to camp in key west with temps nearing 100 and still be ok the ac wont really keep up during the heat of the day but you can sleep comfortably at night
How is the noise? I worry about this thing pissing off neighbors, some campsites are just an open field with campers on all sides of you. Although I did just have to put up with barking dogs, kids playing until 1am and cutting through my site so why am I caring lol.
It's quieter than an rv ac we can barely hear it out side the tent running the ac has never been an issue
How are you powering it? A generator?
Our camp sites have power but we have run this on a small generator also could be run on a battery power station with solar if you wanted to be really crafty
How are you powering it? Most tent sites don't have power hookups Ive noticed.
We mostly stay at full hook up sites as this particular tent is a bit big for tent only sites. We honestly prefer power and water sites even when we take our smaller tent as they are still very cheap and you get a better experience. You could also run this on an inverter generator.
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop Like RV spots?
@Gnorde yeah rv spots are normally for tents as well intact you can normally put up to 3 tents per site on an rv site
What tent is this? I’ve been looking at some inflatable! Thx
Anantara iii 650 xl tc it's a 2022 model
How many watts is your generator?
@AhparathYasharahla we have a 3500 inverter but I'd guess a 2500 would run it we are almost always set up at a site with power so no generator needed normally
Where's the cheapest place to buy the tent and AC. Also what kind of pricing are we looking at?
If you buy a brand new unit around 400 bucks but we got ours from Facebook market place used as we figured why bring a brand new ac camping. We paid 100 bucks for ours that was a few years back when prices were not insane so I'm guessing used will be around 200-250 now
Could you put the link to this unit
Unfortunately they don't make it anymore but any 10/12k btu portable unit and you'll be fine
What is the make an model of your tent?
Vango anantara it had to be imported here from GB price wise its not super practical. Was around 3k after fees and shipping
How much did your aur conditioner cost.?
We bought it used for 120 bucks on fb market place
Question, would setting up a 8000 byu ac unit in a tent for 6 people collapse the tent?
Really depends on how well sealed the tent is but in most cases I would say no way
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop so if I have a window that is partially unzipped, it should be fine, right?
@uriel7203 yeah you'll be fine
How do you power it ?
How do you power it? Do you always get a camp site with electricity?
Not always but we also have a small inverter generator that will run it its a 2800
@Park Hop Till We Drop if i want to plug it in a rv plug at campsite, What do i need?
Do you use a generator? I only have a 600w outlet solar battery
We had power at this site but yes you could run it off a small generator but you would need something like 2500 watts
What kind of portable ac unit is that
It's an lg but you just want to get one with front facing vents not the top facing vents and 10k btu and up for tents seem to be a good spot
What about the negative pressure?
Tents we have are just not sealed well enough to have any issues honestly no tent we have ever seen was sealed well enough
What is the name of the tent and where can I get pne
You would have to order it from the UK as they don't sell them in the United States its kinda a process the tent is amazing but also very pricey around 2500 us by the time we got it here currently I believe this is still the only 2021 anantara 650xl Tc in America. Thanks for commenting.
How do you prevent dampness and condensation?
The ac also works as a dehumidifier so it does work to pull the moisture out of the tent we haven't really had any issues with condensation
Which generator do you recommend?
The Honda inverter generator are probably the best but are a little more money but we personally have a Cummins inverter generator and I would get one 3000 watts to 4000 watts
@@ParkHopTillWeDrop thank you so much.
Awesome, thanks.
Hope we helped
What is the name or make of the ac unit
How about a smaller unit
Tents don't really like to be cooled down they were not really designed for that. With that being said we have found that in extreme temps anything lower than a 10000btu will have trouble cooling in the heat of the day. Mostly having ac in a tent is to keep cool at night and get a more comfortable sleep. If you want a cool tent during the Day a larger ac will need to be used.
What type of tent is that?
Vango
Did you use an extension cord?
We did but it's not recommend. We do have a very heavy duty extension cord we have never had any issue
Name of the unit and model number?
@rebeccalankford9810 it's discontinued but it's an lg honestly why 10-14k unit with forward facing vents not vents that blow upward will work the same
What brand is that AC
LG
Hayling 6, 10,000 BTU Dual Hose, July, in Kansas with no shade, 88 degF outside. Will not keep up
our 10k would keep the tent cool in 90 degree weather in the shade its mostly to cool the tent at night to be able to sleep comfortably also having the ac air vent pointed at the sleeping area is going to help some a/c point the air up for circulation this is pointless in a tent setup in the middle of the day a tent is very difficult to keep cool but wehave camped countless times in the summer here in florida and its made a big difference in our experience
Dude what tent is this
anatara 650 xl tc from vango its an epic tent but cost around 3500 when we got it between importing it tax ect ect we are actually considering selling this one as we are moving on to a different setup