I am just surprised you can say 'twat', but you can't say ****tail.![]()
I am just surprised you can say 'twat', but you can't say ****tail.![]()
Push out the jive. Bring in the love.
See now you went and did it didn't ya!? Had to do it. Couldn't leave well enough alone. I'm sitting here trying to have a meaningful and insightful conversation, and you have to go and bring up the past.
Your such a ****-a-doodle-doo always going off half****ed. Nobody wants to hear your ****-amaimey schemes and ideas. If you say one more bad thing about joe ****er, I'll report you.
Now all I need is an ice delivery service at 7 am. If someone could just reach into the tent, drop a bag of ice into the cooler, and flip the fan on that would be great. I'll have to determine which old cooler to modify to try this thing out. I wonder if this could work better if you you had a dryer vent tube directing the cold air to the back of your tent fan.
Dropping the tent temperature by a little could really extend the morning sleep time. No one can compete with Paully's set up, but this could be an attractive alternative. It's not going to provide the comfort of an afternoon of cool napping, but it could make the morning more pleasant.
Car side ice delivery would be great. I'm probably going to buy my ice the night before. Most will melt, but the left over water will still be cold enough to provide cool air. I don't really want to butcher my ice chests, so instead I'm going to use a tote container similar to this tote_container.jpg
Probably going to have the set up outside my tent, with a vent tube going inside my tent. Also a big box fan inside and silver tarps on the east side for extra shade. I'll be satisfied with an extra 3-4 hours of sleep
Spend the money on a cheap cooler, DBIZ. Even a small amount of insulation will be a huge benefit to making the ice last longer.
The ice you will save = the longer you will be able to sleep in the morning = worth the $15, if you're already making one.
Current Favorite Song Ever: Spanish Moon - Robert Palmer
"Chompdown....that's the heart and soul of the good souls on the mountain!" -BabeinToyland
Ya the side walls on those wal-mart bins won't do anything for ya. Might even heat it up a little. They have ready made devices for pretty cheap($25) that will fit into a 20 or 25 quart cooler, and plug into dc powa.
It's been a min. since I tried that method, but it absolutely will change the temp. in your tent. How much should be relative. I think I burned thru a bag an hour(when I was trying to switch it out that frequently).
I also had a gigantor cooler filled with bags of ice, 5 feet away, aaaand a place to dump your spent water.
All that aside, it allowed me to sleep from 7 to noon, literally not bothered by the heat. Still pretty hot in there, but high nineties loves the low eighties a lot more than fifty-four... degrees that is!
Now get back to work!
Very true. Plus I could use it as a extra beer cooler during the rest of the day.
I think you're talking about the Kooleraire. You just slip it in a ice chest and it's already pre made with fans and a plugin. I've read bad reviews about it, which I why I wanted to make one with a stronger metal inline fan. The Kooleraire is a great idea, but the design seems too cheap
I'm also thinking about just buying a mini air conditioner, like this one for about a 100$.
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Just need to figure out if the jump start portable power station has enough juice for the A/C to work.
Alas, your jump station will not have the juice to power even a small AC for any appreciable amount of time. The condensers in an AC just pull too much juice.
Current Favorite Song Ever: Spanish Moon - Robert Palmer
"Chompdown....that's the heart and soul of the good souls on the mountain!" -BabeinToyland
Bout 1,500 watts for a lower level portable unit, ya?