Tractor Air Conditioner
Tractor Air Conditioner Ideas cool you in a Tractor or Combine using a 12-volt DC Portable Tractor Air Conditioner.


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Finally something simple and efficient for your Farm or Construction equipment. The problem with portable cooling is getting the cool air where you need it and still have room for the cooling system. The new Flex Hose Kit will revolutionize portable 12-volt cooling by helping combat the extreme heat in your equipment and make the location of the portable system very flexible.


Of course a 12-volt Roof Top Air Conditioner would be ideal if it were not for the dust rolling up behind and into the air intake on the top. We have a great Roof Top Air Conditioner, however without some modification you cannot eliminate the dust problem. It would be easier to set a MW1 (left with hose kit) or MK3 (right above) out of the way somewhere inside the cab and direct the Flex Hose Kit directly at the operator containing the cool air

One of the differences between a Tractor Air Conditioner and an Evaporative Cooler are the methods used to produce cool air. Evaporative Cooling has cool air that feels like an ocean breeze. Tractor Air Conditioning has dry cool air like you feel in an aircraft cabin. People in dry climates generally prefer the feel of Evaporative Cooling and those in humid areas generally choose Tractor Air Conditioning. With the Model MK3 you can have the best of both worlds by using with just water in dry climates or ice in humid areas!

A 12-volt Portable Tractor Air Conditioner or Evaporative Cooler is preferred if installing an after market Tractor Air Conditioner is not economically feasible. Also if repairing factory installed Air Conditioning is not possible, then consideration should be made towards an Alternative. A Portable 12-volt Tractor Cooler can be moved from vehicle to vehicle and will provide relief for one or two people while providing economy and less strain on the engine.



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Specifications

What are the Dimensions, Amperage Draw and Water Capacity?

One gallon (3.75 liters) of water will last around two to three hours in the daytime and four to five hours during the night when used for evaporative cooling in dry desert climates. The "Ice Water" models are capable of using from 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms) up to 20 pounds (9.0 kilograms) of ice per hour, or more, depending on the ambient temperature and day or night operation.

A 105 Deep Cycle battery, "not being charged", allow the MW1, MW2 to operate for 50 to 80 hours and the "Ice Water" models like the MK3, MK4, MAC & M400 will operate for 25 to 35 hours before the battery needs charging. The Swampy Models will operate about 8 hours before the battery would need charging as they draw more energy.

 Evaporative Cooler Models typically use Water only & the Model AC 12 uses Ice only
The M200, M400, MK3, MK4, MAC, MG3, & IM30 Provide; Dual Air Conditioning using Ice or Water
All Dual Systems automatically dispose of the excess condensation collected

Model

 Model Types Color Coded

Dimensions L/W/H
I = Inches

C = Centimeters

Dry
Weight

 Water
Capacity

 Amps@
12.6v Low

 Amps@
12.6v Med.

Amps@
12.6v High

 MW1
White

 MightyKool
MW1

 I=9 ¾ x 8 x 7 ¼
C=24.4 x 20.3 x 18.5

 3.72 lb
1.69 kg

 1/2 G/2.0 L Includes Float

 .8
11.3 watts

 1.2
15.2 watts

1.7
21.4 watts

 MW2
White

 MightyKool
MW2

 I=10 ¼ x 8 x 7 ¼
C=24.4 x 20.3 x 18.5

 4.39 lb
1.99 kg

 1/2 G/2.0 L Includes Float

 .9
11.3 watts

 1.6
20.2 watts

2.4
30.2 watts

 MK3
White

 MightyKool
MK3

 I=13 ¾ x 8 x 7 ¼
C=24.4 x 20.3 x 18.5

 8.08 lb
3.67 kg

  Ice Chest Any Size

  2.2
27.7 watts

 2.7
34.0 watts

3.4
39.1 watts

 MK4
White

 MightyKool
MK4

 I=16 ¾ x 8 x 7 ¼
C=28.4 x 20.3 x 18.5

 8.41 lb
3.81 kg

  Ice Chest Any Size

  2.2
27.7 watts

 2.7
34.0 watts

3.4
42.8 watts

 MAC
White

 MightyKool
MAC

 I=22 x 13½ x 19
C=55.9 x 34.3 x 48.3

 11.10 lb
5.03 kg

 8 gallons
30.3 liters

2.6
32.8 watts

3.1
39.0 watts

3.9
50.4 watts

 M200
White

 MightyKool
M200

 I=17 x 9 ½ x 17
C=43.2 x 24.1 x 43.2

 13.15 lb
5.96 kg

 2½ gallons
11.01 liters

 2.2
27.7 watts

 2.7
34.0 watts

3.4
42.8 watts

 M400
White

 MightyKool
M400

 I=18 ½ x 18 x 25 ½
C=47 x 45.7 x 64.8

 17.34 lb
7.87 kg

 12 gallons
52.9 liters

2.6
32.8 watts

3.1
39.0 watts

3.9
50.4 watts

MG4
White

 MightyKool
MG4

 I=18 x 8 x 12 ½
C=45.7 x 20.3 x 31.75

 11.74 lb
5.33 kg

 Ice Chest Any Size

2.6
32.8 watts

3.1
39.0 watts

3.9
50.4 watts

 T154
Black

 Swampy
T154

 I=12 ½ x 6 ¾ x 15 ¾
C=31.75 x 17 x 40.0

9.17 lb
4.16 kg

1 gallon
3.75 liters

4.2
50.4 watts

7.6
91.2 watts

13.9
167 watts

 S154
White

 Swampy
S154

I=11 ½ x 13 ½ x 11 ¾
C=29.2 x 34.9 x 29.8

 10.09 lb
4.6 kg

1 gallon
3.75 liters

4.2
50.4 watts

7.6
91.2 watts

13.9
167 watts

T304
Black

 Swampy
T304

 I=12 ½ x 6 ¾ x 21 ¾
C=31.75 x 17 x 55.25

10.21 lb
4.58 kg

 2 gallons
7.5 liters

4.2
50.4 watts

7.6
91.2 watts

13.9
167 watts

 AC12
Black

 Icester
AC12

 I=11 ¾ x 6 ¾ x 11
C=30 x 17 x 28.0

10.56 lb
4.79 kg

Ice Chest
Any Size

4.2
50.4 watts

7.6
91.2 watts

13.9
167 watts

IM30
Black

IceStrMystr
IM30

I=12 ½ x 6 ¾ x 18 ¾
C=31.75 x 17 x 48.0

 13.52 lb
6.13 kg

 Ice Chest Any Size

 5.2
62.4 watts

 8.9
107 watts

 14.5
174 watts

IM20
Black

IceMystr
IM20

I=13 x 9 x 22
C=33 x 22.9 x 55.9

 13.59 lb
6.16 kg

 2 gallons
7.57 liters

 4.2
50.4 watts

 7.6
91.2 watts

 13.9
167 watts

Model

 Model Types Color Coded

Dimensions L/W/H
Inches
- Centimeters

Dry
Weight

 Water
Capacity

 Amps@
12v Low

 Amps@
12v Med.

Amps@
12v High



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