Nature Mom
I didn't survive Cancer to die of stress.
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I have seen some postings where campers brought a small window unit and with some handy-dandy maneuvering, were able to hook up a/c in a tent. Very cool.
Last year, our 1st trip to FW was less than a week, so we did okay with fans, and it also wasn't too miserable that last week in September, but this year seems hotter than last, and I think 2 weeks at the Fort this Sept./Oct. may need a little more cooling.
I am wondering, how about the portable a/c units that can be moved from room to room that have a reservoir for water and the exhaust tube going out a window for a tent? Would it work?
My DH called me a bit ago and told me he has to get a portable unit for his office in a small job site trailer, and since the job will be over by the time I come to the Fort, I can pick out the one I want so I can use it for the trip.
I have been looking at the ac/heater combo, because they have a dehumidifying feature as well and could be so helpful, I think, plus we could use the heater portion in the winter as well.
Anyone have any experience with the portable free-standing a/c units? They are not cheap so I really want to make the best choice for his needs at work, and our camping too.
TIA for any help/advice/opinions.
Last year, our 1st trip to FW was less than a week, so we did okay with fans, and it also wasn't too miserable that last week in September, but this year seems hotter than last, and I think 2 weeks at the Fort this Sept./Oct. may need a little more cooling.

I am wondering, how about the portable a/c units that can be moved from room to room that have a reservoir for water and the exhaust tube going out a window for a tent? Would it work?
My DH called me a bit ago and told me he has to get a portable unit for his office in a small job site trailer, and since the job will be over by the time I come to the Fort, I can pick out the one I want so I can use it for the trip.
I have been looking at the ac/heater combo, because they have a dehumidifying feature as well and could be so helpful, I think, plus we could use the heater portion in the winter as well.
Anyone have any experience with the portable free-standing a/c units? They are not cheap so I really want to make the best choice for his needs at work, and our camping too.

TIA for any help/advice/opinions.
