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stky6
07-29-2008, 01:12 PM
Here's how I hook the A/C up to the tent.

Put it at the back door and zip everything up snug, then attach a few binder clips to keep the extra tent material from falling in front of the A/C
http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m360/stky6/IMG_7121.jpg

http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m360/stky6/IMG_7122.jpg

Attach the tarp to the rain cover with some binder clips, I just bought two boxes at Walmart

http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m360/stky6/IMG_7123.jpg

http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m360/stky6/IMG_7124.jpg

Tuck the rest in around the A/C, make sure it leans back a bit so it doesn't drain into your tent.

http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m360/stky6/IMG_7125.jpg

Then I put a fan in front of the unit to help circulate the air. Also make sure the tarp isn't sticking out under the back side of the A/C unit like it is in the picture, it needs to drain to the ground.

PixieDust32
07-29-2008, 01:55 PM
DH did something like this with our AC. He sat the AC on a plastic container box and wrapped with the tarp like on this picture on one of the windows.

Our AC is just like this one too.

http://i332.photobucket.com/albums/m360/stky6/IMG_7124.jpg

stky6
07-30-2008, 01:57 AM
Only problem I have with putting it at a window is the screening deflects some of the air, putting it in the door you get the full force of the a/c.

jrandtysmom
07-30-2008, 08:14 AM
Thank you! I'll have to try that because it's been very muggy here lately and I'm not sure how fun that will be for me tent camping in August. Although we are camping near the beach so it may be a little better with the breeze from the ocean. Thanks for the pics! Did you have a good time on your trip?

stky6
07-30-2008, 08:44 AM
Thanks for the pics!

No problem :goodvibes

Did you have a good time on your trip?

Let ya know in about a week, we leave tomorrow night for St Augustine then be at the Fort on Saturday :woohoo:

jrandtysmom
07-30-2008, 08:55 AM
Let ya know in about a week, we leave tomorrow night for St Augustine then be at the Fort on Saturday :woohoo:

I thought you told me you were taking a trip a couple of weeks ago and that is where these pics were from. Well have fun on the upcoming trip! :goodvibes

stky6
07-30-2008, 09:14 AM
Naw, these are from my backyard when I set it up last weekend to get a good waterproof coat on it, and sweep out all the dead bugs, dirt, dog hair, cheetos, dorito crumbs...heck you have kids you know where I'm comin' from :lmao: from the last trip. I'll definetly post some pics from the Fort when we get back tho.

jrandtysmom
07-30-2008, 09:28 AM
Naw, these are from my backyard when I set it up last weekend to get a good waterproof coat on it, and sweep out all the dead bugs, dirt, dog hair, cheetos, dorito crumbs...heck you have kids you know where I'm comin' from :lmao: from the last trip. I'll definetly post some pics from the Fort when we get back tho.

Oh boy do I. :lmao: Well have a great time and I can't wait to see the pics!

mamaloya
07-30-2008, 09:50 AM
I was looking at tents and wondering what I would want a back door for. Well, there it is.

stky6
07-30-2008, 10:57 AM
I was looking at tents and wondering what I would want a back door for.


Mainly so when the kids pile all their crap at their end you can still get out without having to scale Mt Everest :lmao:

kjetjl
07-30-2008, 12:19 PM
Naw, these are from my backyard when I set it up last weekend to get a good waterproof coat on it, .

May I ask what a good waterproof coat is? (Trying to learn all I can about tent camping before we invest in equipment.)
Thanks.

jrandtysmom
07-30-2008, 12:22 PM
May I ask what a good waterproof coat is? (Trying to learn all I can about tent camping before we invest in equipment.)
Thanks.

I bought this silicone spray stuff from Wal-Mart in the camping section (only one they had when I went there) and it has an orange lid. So far it's worked great! :thumbsup2

stky6
07-30-2008, 12:28 PM
May I ask what a good waterproof coat is?

Go to Walmart and by two tubes of seam sealer and about 5 cans of the waterproofing spray with the dayglo orange lids.

Set your tent/canopy up and go over all the seams (expecially at the bottom of the windows and on my tent the seam where the side fabric meets the floor poly) twice with the seam sealer, then spray eveything down with the waterproofing spray. We survive rain/thunderstorms coming off of Lake Erie doing this, and I'm talking you can see a wall of rain coming from two miles out rain/thunderstorms. Just make sure nothing touches the inside walls of the tent and you'll stay dry.

kjetjl
07-30-2008, 12:39 PM
Thanks for the quick replies. Is this spray ok to use on all tent fabrics? How often do you spray?

stky6
07-30-2008, 12:42 PM
Like anything else try it on a small spot first, all I've ever had it do is darken the color a bit, but when the color gets a bit lighter time to retreat it. I seal and spray everything down once a year.

gelebean
07-30-2008, 01:58 PM
Hey thanks for the link to this thread. I am going to have to be a little creative though since we don't have a back door :confused:

This does help a lot though. Thanks :goodvibes

shocker
07-30-2008, 02:23 PM
Thanks for the pics, I have a 2 door tent and mine looks very similar but I was using a plank of wood to prop back the extra tent material but I like the clip idea (lighter and smaller to pack), I also tape a doubled over section of door screening material to the sides of the a/c to try and prevent bug entry between the door and a/c, and I also pull the tarp straight out and stake it into the ground for the makeshift rainfly. I hope to post my pics when I return from my FW trip in a few weeks.