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My A/C broke years ago. I use a portable A/C with an inverter.
Hm, sounds like a good idea (the portable AC with the inverter) In case it's too much $$$ fixing the one in my Ex! Only get one hot month here, but it's enough!
I'm probably going to do the same until I can do the conversion.My A/C broke years ago. I use a portable A/C with an inverter.
Rather cool! What brand did you buy, or made it yourself? If most of the Aerostar vans have the front end like the one pictured, I can say they are very rare around here, can't recall ever seeing one.It's a small unit which sits on the floor behind the driver's seat. The inverter is next to it. I have it hard wired to the battery with heavy duty cables. The inverter has a remote switch which is under the dashboard. The exhaust vent is connected to the rear wheel base so nothing is noticeable from the outside of the van.
What did it end up costing you?It's a small unit which sits on the floor behind the driver's seat. The inverter is next to it. I have it hard wired to the battery with heavy duty cables. The inverter has a remote switch which is under the dashboard. The exhaust vent is connected to the rear wheel base so nothing is noticeable from the outside of the van.
Wow! I have quote for the conversion from old ac system to new that's under $400. Did yours never have ac?I think that it might have been around $1k with a high current alternator, pure sinewave inverter, heavy duty wiring harness, exhaust vent adapters, and the vent hose.
Cool, I'm glad you got something that works! I have to go low budget for now. I can't even afford $300 or more for the conversion right now but hopefully before next summer I'll get it done. Fortunately I don't drive this van a whole lot. I got it mostly to haul stuff that's too big for my Forester. I also plan to fix it up so I can sleep/camp in it when traveling. It makes a great 2nd vehicle!It came with A/C which kept breaking down every season. I kept replacing parts every year until the compressor seized. At that point it wasn't worth investing anymore money into it. I have the portable A/C for a few years.
I don't know. Actually the paperwork for the quote was from last year and came with the maintenance records from the previous owner. I'll get into it further when I'm closer to being able to actually do it.What are they installing for the conversion?
I think that it would have been better to mount it in the rear driver's side window. The driver can't see his side mirror or anything next to him.
Yeah I figured that but it does give me ballpark idea if it's even doable for meEverything cost double this year, so a previous quote from last year might not be the current price.