Date: September 5th, 2025 3:07 PM
Author: Mainlining the $ecret Truth of the Univer$e (You = Privy to The Great Becumming™ = Welcum to The Goodie Room™)
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• Tips for newbies
travisgdecker replied to angelo13dztx 2 mo. ago
Yup, I just got the mark 3, and it's amazing. It is power hungry, but the two batteries will last the night on sleep mode. I pre cool the car with the vehicle ac for about 10 or 15 minutes before shutting down for the night.
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• Does anyone recommend this?
travisgdecker replied to usernamenshi 2 mo. ago
That is not bad! Good to know, I am building out my electrical system next so I appreciate the info.
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• Does anyone recommend this?
travisgdecker replied to usernamenshi 2 mo. ago
Amazing! I was wondering if it could be charged with Solar fast enough to use it nightly. Did you get the solar chargers from Zero Breeze?
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• Does anyone recommend this?
travisgdecker commented 2 mo. ago
I have slept 2 nights now in my SUV using the Zero Breeze Mark 3. I pre cooled the car with the vehicle ac for about 10 mins, then ran the unit in cool for about 15. I switched to sleep mode to crash. With external temps in the 80s, the unit was able to get the internal temps down to the high 70s. With the outlet pointed right at me, I slept comfortably and even got cold in the night. I ran the unit for 7 hours and depleted one of the two batteries. I do have both the air inlet and exhaust ducted to the exterior. Im very impressed and pleased with my purchase. It seems this will fit my needs. Every use case is different.
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