How Do I Put AC in My Truck Bed?

Truck beds are a great way to transport items from one place to another, but many people don’t realize that they can also be used as a convenient way to cool things off. Installing an air conditioner in your truck bed is a great way to keep things like drinks and snacks cool, even in the hottest summer days.

It’s also perfect for camping trips and tailgate parties. Here’s what you need to know about installing an AC in your truck bed.

Step 1: Choose the Right Air Conditioner

Before you start installing an AC unit in your truck bed, you’ll need to choose the right air conditioner. You’ll want something that’s powerful enough to quickly cool down your truck bed, but not so powerful that it drains too much power from your battery or causes other problems. Portable AC units are ideal for truck beds because they’re lightweight and easy to install.

Step 2: Find a Power Source

Once you have the right air conditioner, you’ll need to find a power source for it. If your truck has an auxiliary port, then you can use this as the power source for your AC unit. However, if not, then you’ll need to find another source of power such as an inverter or generator.

Step 3: Install the Unit

Now that you have the right air conditioner and a power source for it, it’s time to install it in your truck bed. You’ll want to make sure that the AC unit is securely mounted so that it doesn’t move around while driving. We recommend using screws or bolts and washers for this step.

Step 4: Connect the Hoses

Finally, you’ll need to connect the hoses from the AC unit to your truck’s exhaust system. This will allow hot air from inside the cab of your truck to be circulated out through the exhaust system and replaced with cooler air from outside.


Conclusion:

Installing an air conditioner in your truck bed is a great way to keep things like drinks and snacks cool on hot summer days or during camping trips and tailgate parties.

Start by choosing the right AC unit for your purposes, then find a power source such as an auxiliary port or inverter/generator. Securely mount the AC unit in place using screws or bolts and washers, then connect hoses from it into your vehicle’s exhaust system so hot air can be circulated out of cab of your truck with cooler outside air.

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Susan Delgado