Low-Power Off Grid Air Conditioning - Zero Breeze Mark II Unboxing and Overview

Things in my bus: https://amzn.to/3Lkzey7 Would this unit work for your off grid and summer camping cooling needs? I guess that depends on your exact needs and power situation. Nothing is a perfect fit for everyone, but the Zero Breeze Mark II is a great fit for a lot of people that are looking for a quick and portable air conditioner! Affiliate Link: https://tinyurl.com/3s9ycmf8 Time Breakdown 0:35 Overview 2:10 Mark II Unboxing 7:50 Battery Unboxing 11:13 Specs Rundown 15:22 Controls and Functions 18:49 Accessories 20:39 Cost Comparison (Apologies for not getting to do a test portion, I'll follow up with that soon) In this video, I do an IN DEPTH overview of the Zero Breeze Mark II, a portable battery powered air conditioner designed for campers, tents, busses, and vans. I wanted to try out this unit because it is the only reasonably priced option I could find that came wired for DC power input. That way I can hard wire it to my batteries and therefore skip the inefficiencies of inverting 12V power in order to run any other AC. Being off grid makes it hard to power large and demanding accessories like AC, but this one should be friendly to your battery banks and help with managing temps in your builds without demanding a battery upgrade. Check back soon for a test video, install video, and a post-use reaction and review video going over what its really like to use the Mark II. Quick Specs 2300 BTU 240 Watt 24 Volt 840 Watt Hour Battery 28 degree F difference 4 Modes