What an idiot....he put it on the drivers side! :hammer2:
bwaahahahaha!!
YA if he put on the pass side he could have just cut a hole in the seat!!!
What an idiot....he put it on the drivers side! :hammer2:
What an idiot....he put it on the drivers side! :hammer2:
bwaahahahaha!!
YA if he put on the pass side he could have just cut a hole in the seat!!!
bwaahahahaha!!
YA if he put on the pass side he could have just cut a hole in the seat!!!
Thats what I was thinking.
Thats the new version of the block of ice on the floor with the vent blowing over it. Grandpa told me stories of the old days driving across the Arizona desert before cars came with A/C.
I hope you have a big ass alternator to run the inverter/ac unit. My guess is, the batteries and alternators are going to be burning out fast....
You can get 12 AC units made for ambulances and other commercial vehicles with roof top condensers that would work much better...but...good luck....please let us know how long is lasts!!
See the attached link:
Ambulance Rooftop AC Units (http://www.odysseyauto.com/new/roofac.html)
These are much more efficiant and are made to work on 12 volt systems. 110 volt air conditioners are very in-efficiant.
:wink:
Waste of time and money. The only way that thing would cool the cab of that truck is if he had it parked in a garage,covered it with insulation and had the 5000 btu a/c unit plugged into a 110 outlet.
That is a big Inverter, an additional battery and larger alternator maybe in the future :supp:
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