Zero Breeze Mark 2 - Night Test - Closed Vehicle - Full Yeti 1000 Battery - Normal Mode - DC Power
Here is a night time test of the Zero Breeze Mark 2. I was successful in keeping the ambient temperature in my vehicle below the outside temperature for the entire test. Not by much, but the Mark 2 was able to keep the inside comfortable while it was 90 degrees outside, and got even colder as the night went by. I can say now definitively that, being someone that does not like being hot while I sleep, the Mark 2 would be able to fix that problem and be able to cool the air inside my vehicle at night without having to compete with the daytime sun.

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Zero Breeze Mark 2 - One Year Review + Q & A

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Zero Breeze Mark 2 Unboxing, Startup, and First Impressions

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Zero Breeze Mark 2 Power Extension Dock - Charge While It's Running!

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Episode #91 Working on Venting the ZeroBreeze . . . well, Susie is! : )

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Zero Breeze Mark 2 - Powered by 12 to 24V DC boost converter - Wiring/Testing/Comparison with 120V

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Zero Breeze Mark 2 Review

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Zero Breeze Mark 2 Air Conditioner Review (2022)

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Zero Breeze Mark 2 Hands On Test

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How to Cool Down a Van - Air Conditioning, Cross Vent, Insulation

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Zero Breeze Mark 2 Powered by Goal Zero Yeti 1000 Lithium Inverter and 200W Solar

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Total Idiots at Work Caught on Camera | Best of 2024

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Will This Tent Air Conditioner Work? Zero Breeze Mark 2 Field Test

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Can this Work with a Camper? My Parking Heater Experiment Part 2

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DIY mini air conditioner with a fan at home... It actually worked 😱

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Zero Breeze Mark 2 ~ Portable (battery operated) Air Conditioner For RVs!!!

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ZERO BREEZE Mark 2 - One Year Review + Q & A

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12 Volt DC Air Conditioner | POWER CONSUMPTION TEST | Dometic RTX 2000 | Van Life

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