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Sulphur, Ok 73086

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Cold air always falls Downward. Because of that you might consider installing a shelf up high for your generator and air conditioner. It will be much more efficient for your cabin.

moonbeamer
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When working on the loft, remember that hot air rises. I don't know if anyone could stand the heat up there.
I would go all out and get a propane generator that can power whatever you need.

aletheaglenn
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Need to add a couple more windows to the other side of your cabin that way when you get some wind out there you can open window to get that cross Breeze. Also need to build yourself a couple awnings for your windows. Be great content

indianalotteryscratcher
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I sleep with a fan on year round just for the noise except for the hot part of the summer it’s blowing away from us so that would be perfect thing to have in our room.

patriciaarmstrong
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I homestead in Florida; it is brutally hot and humid here, I didn't know it got so humid in OK. The humidity not only makes us feel uncomfortable but it leads to mold all over everything. I hope no one steals your AC from the cabin, I know I would not leave that out there if it were my place unless I was coming and going frequently.

Maggie-Gardener-Maker
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Dutch has got an Ecoflow also that they're using to cool just one room in the new house. He says it works really well.

roxannabloom
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I actually live next door to a company that makes cooler panels. They use them mainly here in Florida for the ferneries here that need to keep those ferns cool until they're shipped off. They are four inches of closed cell foam between two sheets of metal and people use them for roofs, storage buildings, even houses. They are amazing at keeping the coolness inside! Look into it. In a cold climate they probably would be just as effective at keeping the warm in. And they are fairly cheap. They are called Coool Panels, Astor, Florida.

taramiller
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This is my favorite project on your homestead right now. Such a great get away. 😃 hope that pond doesn't turn into a mosquito trap

cheryladams
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We have a cabin built the same way. We had it built by Davis Buildings out of Stigler, OK. They have actually built 5 of these cabins for us. The one we have now is 44x16, and a Mr Cool mini split AC keeps it cool in SE Oklahoma in 103°. You are correct; there is no framing in these buildings. Each panel is just screwed together. I've never had 1 problem out of the 5 total buildings that I've owned.

daniellebassham
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A/C is so important in areas that have high humidity indexes, you’re going to help everyone’s attitude while being there and they’ll want to come back!

dorothyallen
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You really should run that second duct/vent. Every cubic inch of air you pull from inside the cabin and blow out is replaced by outside air being drawn in through various cracks etc. By running the second vent you'll pull outside air across the condenser coils then back outside this will make your unit more efficient. Just a suggestion.

joeperkins
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Suggestion for draining your pond, or just reducing the water level. Use PVC pipe and set up a siphon. It works 24 hours a day without any needed power. Just select your pipe size, with a T connector + two plugs (one for the lower end). Place the T at the highest point(typically on the dam), plug the lowest point, and fill the pipe full of water (five gallon buckets work well). Close the T junction with a plug, securing it watertight, then remove the lower cap. As long as the lower end of the pipe is below the water level from the source/pond, water should flow. Easy as pie.

robroy
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I am so glad that I live in dry heat here in California. I have been to Pennsylvania several times and just about died. God bless you and the family! Thank you for the videos. 🙌💜💜💜💜💜

gaylenash
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I am so HAPPY to know that someone else suffers with the “head sweat”!!! I’m a 73 year old woman and have had this issue all my life. I have a twin brother that suffers as well. I just found out it’s a heredity issue! So we can thank our wonderful father for this miserable condition. LoL He hated it like you do!
The thing that makes me the maddest, is that woman shouldn’t have this issue. It’s so embarrassing. Ugh! Now let me tell you the where I live……. North Louisiana! Yes, talk about humidity, OMGOODNESS! Awful, just awful.

I am a widow and living on SS, I saved my money just to buy a solar panel and a small generator so I could survive another hurricane or mostly because of a grid down situation. I had no idea what I was doing, read a lot of reviews and I purchased a “Eco Flo River Max” and one solar panel. At lease I’ll be able to have a fan this summer if we lose power. I’m so excited to be able to own the “Eco Flo”Generator! I decided on it because of the reviews from Amazon, the price and how easy it was to set up. I was scared to death to waste my money since I had no idea what I was doing. I watched you video because I didn’t know they made AC units. That’s wonderful!
My prayers go out to y’all in Oklahoma to stay safe in these trying times. Do what y’all can to have enough food and water and maybe enough yo help your friends and neighbors.
Hope I get to see Oklahoma one day, Broken Bow is only four hours from me. God Bless y’all.

dawnbritt
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That’s really cool! Maybe build 3 shelves. 1 for the AC and 2 above it for the battery packs. Then it’s all contained in a small area.
Even if it’s just for storing the extra batteries when not in use.

Cathiekjol
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You could always look at a pellet heater. A while back I was watching a TV show on tiny houses and one was equipped with a small wood stove that used to be used on boats/ ship cabin.

pamb
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Daniel, Here in Maine, we use a 35-year-old Dehumidifier we bought when we lived out in Seattle...We get new filters each year, and it is in our basement...it holds 3.5 gallons and we dump it twice a day, running on a timer/ sensor...if the temperature goes over 75 degrees, it turns on and shuts off once the temperature drops to 72 degrees... the best $100.00 we ever spent...Cheers from Maine.

mainemagic
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Pretty cool A/C system. Love your property there it's beautiful 😍

staceywadsworth
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Glad the Ecoflow works for you. Good luck with the deer. I'm sure Dustin would appreciate the hay. Take care and stay safe out there. GOD BLESS Y'ALL.

lindahipp
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But ur under the shade trees too. Add on the porch on around to the right side under the trees from the door. Woo Hoo the tank looking good 👍

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