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Removing AC unit from a 2022 T@B 400 Boondock, anyone done this?
Jay_and_Kat
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We're throwing this idea around for a couple reasons, and we're curious if anyone else has done this (plenty of people have done this with 320s) with a 400.
We've used the AC once since buying the camper and the wife isn't exactly enamored of where the vent is by the bed if we run it at night (blows RIGHT at our heads.)
We'd likely turn the AC spot into some sort of storage, it's the removal and sealing off of the outside vent that I'm wondering what'd be involved. Most likely, all the ductwork would remain in place, we'd just figure out a way to cap off the openings in the AC spot.
We've used the AC once since buying the camper and the wife isn't exactly enamored of where the vent is by the bed if we run it at night (blows RIGHT at our heads.)
We'd likely turn the AC spot into some sort of storage, it's the removal and sealing off of the outside vent that I'm wondering what'd be involved. Most likely, all the ductwork would remain in place, we'd just figure out a way to cap off the openings in the AC spot.
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Jay and Kat
Tow vehicle: 2022 Jeep Gladiator Sport S + tow package
Camper: 2022 T@B 400 Boondock w/Norcold 3-way fridge
Jay and Kat
Tow vehicle: 2022 Jeep Gladiator Sport S + tow package
Camper: 2022 T@B 400 Boondock w/Norcold 3-way fridge
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Plywood and construction adhesive
2021 T@B 320S Boondock/ 2012 Tacoma 4 cylinder truck / 2023 Tacoma 6 cyl. truck -
Most people don't seem to keep the tabs very long and trade up for a better constructed and laid out RV, within a few years.
You would basically be eliminating ever selling the tab, or losing $4-5k off the price in the future. AC is needed in these small, zero insulation, rvs.
Full-time rving since 2006, tab owner since 2022 -
If you feel this way about T@Bs, why did you purchase a T@B after 16 years of full time experience with other "better constructed and laid out RV(s)"?Citruscountytab400 said:Most people don't seem to keep the tabs very long and trade up for a better constructed and laid out RV, within a few years.
You would basically be eliminating ever selling the tab, or losing $4-5k off the price in the future. AC is needed in these small, zero insulation, rvs.
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