A friend who lives in McAllen, TX tells me of some engine-driven (N.G.
fuel) A/C units. They used a small Hercules 4-cylinder engine and cooled
banks, stores, and larger homes. Maybe you could find one of these,
mount it in the back of your P/U, and run a couple of ducts to the
trailer...???
Bill Scott wrote:
>
> Dr J., according to some of the links to Propane powered Air
> Conditioning systems, it is supposedly more efficient to own a propane
> Air Cond, than an electric compressor, freon type. The OPA seems to
> think propane Air Cond is better than electric. Why aren't all the Air
> Cond units in Arizona, powered by propane??
>
>
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