theresa
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from Northern Maine ~ Proud new owner of Lola, a 1960 Shasta Airflyte and Pearl, a 1962 Mobile Scout
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Post by theresa on Jun 12, 2016 12:44:19 GMT -8
This is as far from vintage as you could possibly stray, but might be a neat solution for someone to get heat and air into their vintage trailer without having to cut a lot of extra holes. Not sure how you would retrofit to bumper mount it... (click below to go to the site to see it.... I didn't take the time to load the photo). Portable Heat Air
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Post by vikx on Jun 12, 2016 20:27:58 GMT -8
I think it's a viable option. Spendy, but should work just fine. I would probably have a temporary set up rather than mount it on the trailer or bumper. That way, no need to drag it along in mild weather.
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theresa
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Post by theresa on Jun 13, 2016 13:53:24 GMT -8
I think it's a viable option. Spendy, but should work just fine. I would probably have a temporary set up rather than mount it on the trailer or bumper. That way, no need to drag it along in mild weather. I hadn't even thought about a temp. set-up (i.e. a small table outside of the trailer while at the campground?). It is very expensive, but if you are buying a separate A/C and heat source of some time, that brings it a little more into a realistic price range. And perhaps with some creative shopping, one could be found cheaper. SaveSave
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