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An underdash A/C kit can work, I'm currently installing a 24v A/C kit in a BRDM 2, fully electric compressor. Knowing the M1083 cab isn't that big inside, it should be able to keep you coolI want to put air conditioning in my 1998 m1083 6x6, what is the best option? Gen 2 upgrade running off the motor, or a back unit 24 volt, I only have heat now.
I'm pretty sure there would be someone on here that's interested, I'm thinking about getting the stick-on insulation as wellThanks for that information, I purchased 2 pallets of sound deadening covers, I thought it was stick on, but it's thicker than expected I was expecting to put it in the truck. but end up purchasing something newer so if you know somebody that needs it have 2 pallets of it they are 40 by 40 x 48 I think. 3/8 think.
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The engine mounted compressor units are absurdly powerful. They can drop ambient temps of 130 down to 75 in the cab with the gunner hatch open. They have a rating of 33,000 BTU apparently.I want to put air conditioning in my 1998 m1083 6x6, what is the best option? Gen 2 upgrade running off the motor, or a back unit 24 volt, I only have heat now.
I will be doing a full insulation of the cab. This unit is 13500 BTU. The factory unit is 40,000 BTU? Thats bigger than my house AC unit which is 36,000 BTU...I hope that can keep up. Maybe insulate your cab and ceramic tint all windows and film the front?
The factory unit is 3x more powerful.
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But, your house is way better insulated and the hvac is always on maintaining temperature.I will be doing a full insulation of the cab. This unit is 13500 BTU. The factory unit is 40,000 BTU? Thats bigger than my house AC unit which is 36,000 BTU...
I had my doubts, as well.I hope that can keep up. Maybe insulate your cab and ceramic tint all windows and film the front?
The factory unit is 3x more powerful.
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I really hope it works out. That would open the door for a lot of folks. Those units are on par with the minisplits people are installing. That would be a pretty slick thing of you had enough solar.I had my doubts, as well.
One of the guys on the FB group documented his install and ran one in the cab all summer. Said after seeing days in the 100's he was pleased. He swears up and down it more than fits his cooling needs in the cab (he did insulate the cab well). He was installing two in his habitat for dual-zones.
I must admit, bolting this up to the wall, drilling two hole, and charging the system...is a LOT easier than ripping out the dash, tearing into the engine fan and pulley, installing the compressor bracket, crawling under the truck to bolt up the heavy condenser, etc, etc. Two-hours of casual work vs two days of knuckle busting. I get the appeal...
And you could buy six of these kits for the price of one OEM unit these days.
Having 30K BTU in the cab is the military way. Zero insulation and 3x what's really needed to cool/heat is how the gubermint does it. They did the same thing with the 30BTU diesel heater for the M1079 box (that is one big thermal bridge, so needed the power)..
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