I ran my Truck 2 summers without it, just a few yrs back. Had to plan the day. Especially way down south. Be moving or parked,and inside somewhere, between 1:00 and 5:00 pm. Sleep at night, after getting north as far as possible. Either way, around 9:00 am, once it hits 72 degrees, Id wake up. I vowed to never put another York compressor on again. Took a long time to get my current Sandens set up, along with all new everything. It was rough, but not impossible.
How long would you go without AC
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but seriously, i too have driven trucks in the warm days of summer in the rockies, truck getting hot, me getting hot, brakes getting hot..
so much sweat, the Hoover Dam would not have protected the towns below.
but as i aged..??
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I wouldn't at all.
Hell I barely go outside without a neck fan nowadays.
Looks kinda goofy but hey whatever. You are cool while everyone else is sweating at the dirt track
It's like $5 direct from China or 20 30 bucks marked up from a USA dealer. Same junk.
Lasts bout 4 hours before you charge it up again.
Im using it right now as to not put myself into poverty by running the air lol.
Does a real nice job.
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