small ac unit for tent

Portable 5000btu Air Conditioner/Heater for Small Campers & Pop-Up Tents Be the first to review this product! At 5000 BTUs of cooling power and 4300 BTUs of heating, this unit is just the right power. The unit is small, lightweight and portable – traveling easily with your active lifestyle. The unit is powered by standard 120v electric, inverter generator or shore power, and is controlled by Infrared remote (line of sight). If you would like to upgrade to a wired remote thermostat, to place inside your trailer for convenience, consider the ClimateRight CRTHERMO. For power, we recommend a 2000 watt gas inverter generators if you do not have access to electric. Installation is straight forward and comes standard with hookup kit and instructions. ClimateRight sits outside of your enclosed space. This is a popular feature. The unit comes standard with 3” diameter hoses which are four feet long. Simply drill two 3.5” holes into your structure, and port the hoses from the ClimateRight into the structure with our patent-pending “Quick Connect” click-on system.
If your application is a tent or other product which you do not want to be drilled through, simply find the easiest entry point and secure the access point with a tight seal. ClimateRight is also versatile. It is the ideal A/C and heater for your shed or other small enclosed spaces up to about a maximum of 1,200 cubic feet (under ideal insulation and non-extreme weather conditions). This equates to enclosed spaces of about 12’x12’x8’. The way the unit works is simple. ClimateRight draws return air from the enclosure through the air intake port. It takes the temperature of ambient air from the enclosed space and cools or heats it through the air outflow port. The unit will also dehumidify and purify the air. All control functions are performed from the infrared remote control. The auto-off and auto-on timer allows your enclosure to be comfortable at exactly the right time and temperatures day and night. There is also a three-speed fan control. The CR5000ACH can be outdoors and withstand inclement weather, as it cools or heats the inside of your enclosure and it can be mounted if your location requires it.
Please note this product is not meant to hold a specific temperature within your enclosure. It is meant to generally improve your living conditions while enjoying your outdoor activities within small enclosed spaces. This item qualifies for Product Protection Plan coverage. Product Protection Plan eliminates out-of-pocket expenses and protects against costly product repairs or replacement. We'll cover 100% parts and labor for up to two years following the expiration ofWarranty service is available at any Camping World SuperCenter. Product Question & AnswerTemporary Air ConditioningConstruction Air Conditioning | Special Event Tent Air Conditioning Spot Cooler (13,200 BTU/h) The Spot Cooler is the smallest portable air conditioner for rent from On Site Companies. This air conditioner is perfect for small spaces that need temporary air conditioning. The hot air that is produced can be ducted outside. Perfect for tent cooling, small spaces and offices that have temporarily lost air conditioning capabilities.
MOB-42 Portable Air Conditioner (42,000 BTU/h) The MOB-42 is a temporary air conditioner that fits most small spaces. It can be wheeled into most any space to provide cooling to areas that don’t have stationary air conditioning. It can be used in stationary areas as well as special events tents. MOB-60 Portable Air Conditioner (60,000 BTU/h)air conditioning wall unit prices The MOB-60 temporary air conditioner is the perfect size of air conditioner for a medium sized space. outside ac unit noisyIt is perfect for cooling down large tents for special events, as well as construction sites that need cooling and dehumidification services.belt for ac unit MOB-100 Portable Air Conditioner (126,000 BTU/h) The MOB-100 temporary air conditioner is a larger sized air conditioner that is meant for large air conditioning and dehumidification jobs.
These air conditioners are designed to be placed outside of a structure and cool air can be ducted in. MOB-250 Portable Air Conditioner (290,000 BTU/h) The MOB-250 portable air conditioner is our largest air conditioning unit offered by On Site Companies. This unit can be placed outside of buildings to have cool air ducted in to provide relief from heat as well as dehumidification to construction sites. any experience with portable AC for tents? Re: any experience with portable AC for tents?Since cold air sinks, you end up losing a lot under the tent walls. lyndausvi said:You need walls.     You'd be shocked at the ideas that people come here with. I'd personally going with renting the AC units instead of buying. climbingwife said: treehugginbride said:I'd personally going with renting the AC units instead of buying. I was just kind of thinking "well duh I'll have walls".. but i forget that common sense is not so common. There are a few ac rental places within reasonable distance.
Gonna be a matter of seeing what they quote vs how much we could buy one and then use in FIs workshop. At least now i know what size i need. @southernbelle0915 was it at least comfy inside the tent? I think that was poor planning to separate the dancefloor from everything else anyway, especially outside in august. Our current guest list is looking like 50 plus a few children so right now in looking at seating 65, a small dance floor, small stage, and a buffet table or two. All the tent calculators i can find say I'll need 1000- to 1200 sq ft so my 30x60 might be overkill and may do the 30x45 instead. I think the rental place does have fans. I do reenactment events so i know that being inside of large (or even small) marquee canvas tents with only a slight breeze passing through can be suffocating, even as late in the year as October. (Because AC and fans are sooo not 1499, lol) and i have zero experience with being in an air conditioned tent. So maybe i should downsize my tent and rent a portable ac with a greater capacity than the tent requires?
I really want a June wedding, so i also want to go above and beyond to make sure it's not miserable and still enjoy our own back yard. If that's not feasible however, i want to realize that now while i still have time to change our plans.Thanks for the heads up @adk19. I will take this into consideration and ask the rentals place about it. southernbelle0915 said:Yes, the temp was fine in the tent. But the rental company handled everything and knew how to keep it at a certain temp (another reason to rent). I would go with the bigger tent. You can always fill space with a guest book table, a cake table, a gift table, a coffee station, etc. But if you go with a smaller tent, you can't make more space if you need it. Ill keep shopping around and hopefully ill find a rental company that has tents AND ac units. If you buy or rent a tent, make sure it has a door option so people can easily enter or exit the tent. With a tent that size, you'll probably need a minimum of 6 a/c units.