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Ianb



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Roof mounted aircon (dogs)
Has anyone fitted an aircon unit to a car/van/landy with a view to it running when parked to keep dogs from overheating?

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lohr500



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I have no experience of roof mounted air con units, but If it involves anything other than a fan to circulate air, then power will be the biggest issue.

Here is a screenshot of the specification for one of Dometic's smaller 12v units :







If it draws 45 Amps when providing maximum cooling, then unless you have a split charge battery system with a decent 2nd battery, it will soon flatten the 70Ah standard Defender battery to the point where it won't start the engine Crying or Very sad
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Ianb



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Definitely have a split charge system, I was hoping (if we went ahead) to incorporate solar into the mix, as it'd only really be an issue on sunny days anyway.

Obviously the safer, cheaper etc alternative would be to leave the doggo at home, or take her with into somewhere, but occasionally it's not always the easiest option. The Yeti - 110 Camper https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic90308.html
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landy andy



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I know it’s not what you are asking about, but many motorhomes are removing a/c as it can’t really be used unless plugged into mains and many are fitting the Maxxfan. These provide a great amount of air movement for the noise and power consumption. I’m very very pleased with mine fitted to my van.

https://nomadicleisure.co.uk/product/maxxa...gLZTPD_BwE
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Ianb



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Thanks Andy Smile

Honestly I'm open to suggestions either way.

Right now we actually have an interesting situation. The Yeti (Defender) is really insulated in the back and in the cab, it's all white AND has a roof tent covering a lot of the roof. So in a manner it has it's own shade. We have yet to try the window screens with open vents, and the windows open in hot weather. So it might not actually get super hot anyway. The Yeti - 110 Camper https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic90308.html
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landy andy



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A large part of us buying a motorhome was our dog and the ability to leave him inside a cool vehicle while we did other things.
A motorhome is well insulated compared to a standard Defender and has window blinds. The Maxxfan has been an absolutely fantastic addition to this as it can be set at temperatures to operate, although we don’t bother with that, but also has the ability to draw air in or out. We run ours 90% of the time on out. Crack a few windows open and it draws cool air in and removes the warm air which has risen to ceiling height. Using little power. These units are very popular with the van life brigade who won’t to be subtle and not have loads of windows. The Maxxfan, unlike other types can be used in heavy rain without water entering.

You may not have room though under your RTT
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Ianb



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Yeh, would definitely have to measure clearance... also one day we want to fit a pop roof, so that'll be another kettle of fish to navigate Laughing The Yeti - 110 Camper https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic90308.html
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stanley



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I can’t give an answer re air con but I have the older version of this
https://uk.govee.com/products/wi-fi-thermo...yle=1+Pack
Attached to the TransK9 box , just gives me an idea of how hot it is in the back. I also have the cage fan with helps circulate the air conditioned air through the cage. Admittedly it’s a Discovery 4 these days rather that my old 110 USW
I’ve set limits on the app so it pings if it’s gets too hot


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Ianb



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Stanley thank you Smile

To be honest thats very helpful, it's all part of the same package of keeping the doggo safe, so I appreciate all these kinda suggestions! The Yeti - 110 Camper https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic90308.html
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stanley



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We do need photos of said dogs though !
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Ianb



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This is her currently....approx 2 hours ago.
Had to have an op on her foot - I'm somewhat peeved about the whole thing as I'm not convinced the last month or so she has had her condition taken seriously and now the end result is a partial toe amputation.

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Her in better times - of which there will be more once healed!


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