The family is making a trip next month to visit some friends and family in New England. My wife and son are flying out and I will be driving out in the van about a week later. Then we will drive back together over 2 days with the idea that we will camp in the van for that 1 night. August in the Great Lakes region tends to be hot and humid so I'm considering what else I can do, other than fans, to keep the interior of the van cool overnight that won't strain the wallet, won't require a generator, doesn't need an electrical hookup, and can be accomplished in the next 2 weeks.
I began poking around and found "ice box air conditioners":
Commercial example - http://www.icybreeze.com/
DIY example -
Has anyone tried or built one of these? It does not seem like a good solution for an extended period or a large space, but for a night or 2 inside a van, it might be just the ticket!
Items I already have:
- Coleman 48 qt. chest cooler: I rarely use this now that I have a Yeti, I've been considering getting rid of it or finding a new use
- 12v, extra large muffin fans: bought these to move air in the van when camped, very low voltage draw
My house battery has more than enough capacity to run the fans overnight. I have all of the tools required and I have a gift card to the local home center to buy the PVC elbow and ducting, so this would only cost me the sacrifice of the cooler. I ran a search and did not find anything discussed, so just wondering if anyone has tried it before I move forward.
Thanks!
I began poking around and found "ice box air conditioners":
Commercial example - http://www.icybreeze.com/
DIY example -
Has anyone tried or built one of these? It does not seem like a good solution for an extended period or a large space, but for a night or 2 inside a van, it might be just the ticket!
Items I already have:
- Coleman 48 qt. chest cooler: I rarely use this now that I have a Yeti, I've been considering getting rid of it or finding a new use
- 12v, extra large muffin fans: bought these to move air in the van when camped, very low voltage draw
My house battery has more than enough capacity to run the fans overnight. I have all of the tools required and I have a gift card to the local home center to buy the PVC elbow and ducting, so this would only cost me the sacrifice of the cooler. I ran a search and did not find anything discussed, so just wondering if anyone has tried it before I move forward.
Thanks!