- Nov 9, 2011
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Hey guys! Here is a fun video I did on a a/c build for the tent with the help of YETI (they supplied the cooler). It can be done with any cooler, pretty much, but we had some fun seeing what a $400 cooler looked like with holes cut into it. It actually held block ice for days, even with the holes cut in the top. Not sure how long the ice would've lasted if we ran the fan more per day...
I love tent camping over a camper, but hate the midday heat in a tent. I watched lots of videos on YouTube and saw lots of options and ways to do it. I ended up upgrading to this fan for more airflow from Vornado: https://www.vornado.com/shop/circulators-fans/460-small-air-circulator. The fan in the video only moved air at 4mph (tested with a Kestrel unit). The new Vornado fan almost quadrupled it to 15mph. I even tested a Milwaukee cordless leaf blower a guy in town had, but it was way too noisy and expensive for this. It did blow air at 50mph, though!!!!! I had to actually force my hand with the Kestrel in it against the output tube because it was blowing so hard....LOL!
I love tent camping over a camper, but hate the midday heat in a tent. I watched lots of videos on YouTube and saw lots of options and ways to do it. I ended up upgrading to this fan for more airflow from Vornado: https://www.vornado.com/shop/circulators-fans/460-small-air-circulator. The fan in the video only moved air at 4mph (tested with a Kestrel unit). The new Vornado fan almost quadrupled it to 15mph. I even tested a Milwaukee cordless leaf blower a guy in town had, but it was way too noisy and expensive for this. It did blow air at 50mph, though!!!!! I had to actually force my hand with the Kestrel in it against the output tube because it was blowing so hard....LOL!