JT646 said:Interesting.....Might work well IF:
* You have a decent battery bank + Solar...and
* Have a way of venting the unit to the outside...and
* Use it only for a well insulated area....and
* 'Wall off' (blankets or divider of some sort) a SMALL section of your VAN or RV....such as a 4'x7' area around your bed. This is less than the 50 square feet limit that is listed on their site.
jonyjoe303 said:The unit actually uses close to 200 watts, the original wallwarts they issued were melting because the unit use more watts then the adapter put out. The lithium battery pack was a 4S battery (over 14 volts), it won't run off of 12 volts or very poorly.
I read some reviews and it had too many dissatisfied customers. Inside a van the 200 watts it uses will heat up your van more then what it cools. The unit would have to be outside and only the air coming in. Maybe the second version they build will be better.
A swampcooler would actually work better then the zerobreeze, it wont introduce any heat in your van. Its a good idea but the technology is not there.
lenny flank said:Can you give us some real-world measurements? What kind of air temp drops did you get in a van. What was the amount of water usage per hour?
Spaceman Spiff said:Add power usage and inside & outside relative humidity.
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