I'm a minimalist so probably not going to give you the answer you will 
like.  I would create a shade and park the unit underneath.  I would use 
several good DC fans to pull air through the front window and let it drift 
out the sides and rear.  Use your hose once in a while to spray down the 
units hull.

Fresh air circulating is far better when it's hot outside than being in a 
closed capsule with a kluged A/C for "Life Support".
Whatdyathink?
Bob

At 05:34 PM 5/7/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Think I've got a dumb question.... has anyone ever tried to put a hose on
>the cold side of an air conditioner and just leave the a/c outside of the
>trailer with a hose running up into a window from the outside/in???
>
>I'm in a bit of a pickle.. I was in Moab last week the temp was 95 outside
>about 110 in. Not good.  I understand that my '59 roof will not hold an a/c
>(looks ugly anyway), I think an a/c out a window is worse and as I've said
>I'm not excited about chopping holes in my trailer.  So whats a guy to
>do...?...?...?
>
>The only thing I've come up with is a portable type unit but that takes up
>valuable space....  And you say whats it going take to make this guy happy???
>
>Anybody have any ideas???
>
>Ken Johansen
>59 Traveler
>5358




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