I believe many are "pre-charged", where after you hook everything up, you open a valve which releases refrigerant into the system.
Generator for the tractor
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Terry270 Thanks this.
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I'm liking the mini split idea. Only a small hole in the floor or the truck that can easily be covered up later is a winner
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Power cord: Check
Generator on: Check
Remote for AC: Check
AC turned on: Check
Desired Temp set: Check
Vents aimed toward sleeper: Check
Air blowing ice cold: Check
Thats all I want to be bothered with. I have neither the time nor the patience for anything beyond that. If it ever stops working I'll idle the truck until I can replace it.
Rednecks generally have a bit more ingenuity and patience than I have. They will go to greater lengths to make something work and do it on the cheap. Where I generally just throw money at a problem I do not understand.
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The prob with the roof one is ...
if you will mount it
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Oh cabs for smurfs
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There is no where to mount it on a Columbia condo roof. It just wont work with out expensive modifications. That would pretty much defeat the whole purpose in my opinion. Thats why I have a redneck window unit sticking out of my drivers door.
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