Member III
Hello, OB
I went on a TX summer overloading trip a few weeks ago, everyone was suffering in there tent.....except for me. We had an overnight camp as part of the trip, stories from no sleep all the way to getting up in the middle of the night and getting in their vehicles to run the AC were all over camp the next morning. Being a native I am pretty familiar with the "sweating in your tent" problem! Anyone that has spent time outdoors has had a hard sweaty day hiking or climbing, however setting while you sleep is just wrong !
I have tried many different fans over the years and whether battery or rechargeable they barely get the job done. So when I set my sites on building my rig, I was definately going to secure a way to keep cool. AC no matter what is difficult to achieve especially with a RTT and frankly I just didn't want to deal with tent condensing and I wanted to stay acclimated as much as possible. So together with a dual battery setup, this is what I settled on, the Endless Breeze DC fan. Basically the same DC fan you find in RV's, this is the portable version (not roof Mount). The fan is a little loud but if you have a partner or fellow camper that maybe snore the noise could be a welcomed blessing.
I went on a TX summer overloading trip a few weeks ago, everyone was suffering in there tent.....except for me. We had an overnight camp as part of the trip, stories from no sleep all the way to getting up in the middle of the night and getting in their vehicles to run the AC were all over camp the next morning. Being a native I am pretty familiar with the "sweating in your tent" problem! Anyone that has spent time outdoors has had a hard sweaty day hiking or climbing, however setting while you sleep is just wrong !
I have tried many different fans over the years and whether battery or rechargeable they barely get the job done. So when I set my sites on building my rig, I was definately going to secure a way to keep cool. AC no matter what is difficult to achieve especially with a RTT and frankly I just didn't want to deal with tent condensing and I wanted to stay acclimated as much as possible. So together with a dual battery setup, this is what I settled on, the Endless Breeze DC fan. Basically the same DC fan you find in RV's, this is the portable version (not roof Mount). The fan is a little loud but if you have a partner or fellow camper that maybe snore the noise could be a welcomed blessing.