What a/c units are most using,size and weight?

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What a/c units are most using,size and weight?

What a/c units are most using,size and weight?

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    5,000 btu. No idea on the weight.

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    5000 BTU. I have an older unit I bought in 2001 when we got the Kwik Kamp. Does a great job at night to sleep. On 95 and above days it is not as efficient. Weight is around 50 lbs.

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    Ours is 5000 BTU too, 12 inches high, that was the limit on our available space.

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    This is the one I have. 40lbs

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    Yeah during the day if it’s hot with the sun beating down it doesn’t do much. At night it’s great tho

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    Mine is about this wide
    This tall
    This deep.
    And takes both hands to handle it
    OBTW.. 5000btu

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    5000 btu LG brand unit pulling 440 Watts starting and approximately 375 watts running. …if that much….powered by a Honda EX 1000 older generator. …nice and quiet for the neighbors camping nearby. …cools my small Kwik-Kamp tent trailer just fine….and they both just fit for height in the bottom storage area perfectly. …

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    Same as everyone else

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    Hey! That setup looks JUST LIKE one at the Iron Horse the other weekend! How are you all doing ?

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    We use jug of ice water and a battery operate fan less than a pound!

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    An Avg. 5000btu Windowshaker is about 44lbs a stand up 8000btu is about 54lbs

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    5000 BTU 115v at Walmart for $ 126.00 we just replaced ours after 18 yrs use out of the last one. Don’t get one that is remote control only. Our lesson learned. 😉

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    Jerry I also had a sheet metal box made to store it in (water proof) and to use as a stand when in use. Put handles on box to tote.

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    I was thinking about trying a Noria unit? Not sure if it would work with my camper or not?

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    8000 btu from WalMart

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    5000 BTU from Lowes. 35 lbs

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    Fridgidaire 5K BTU, wt. 38 lbs, I think?

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    Its called "camping" for several reasons, no power, no running water, no a/c etc. I leave those comforts at home.

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    We haven’t needed one but are looking at doing a trip west and curious.

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    AC? You’re in a tent!

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    I have gone from sleeping on an old green wool army Blanket ( NO TENT ) to Having every kind of tent ( yes have had the zipper freeze ) (livestock walk and lay half on tent to keep warm), popup to Class A Bus.( Have a 5th wheel now) I live in FL and unless you love biting BUGS and extreme heat in the summer ac is almost a must. If you camp in the Keys as much as i do YES to AC. A number of tent makers have an AC "port".It is like RIDING your motorcycle, all kinds of machines but the riders are having a good time. The point to all this is to get out and have a good time. I am at the age now that I get more invite’s to funerals than Weddings

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    Hey Jerry! We’ve got a Frigidaire 5k BTU. weighs 49#. works great! set ii on a plastic crate that’s cut down to fit the Aspen A/C boot.

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    Thanks folks.I guess my main question was weight.Sounds like they are all 45 to 50 pounds.

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    That’s pretty much what we found in our research.

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