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2. Outdoor Home AC, Rapid Cooling
3. 5Min Quick Cool, Mobile AC
4. Dual Cool, Multi-Scenario Use
5. Drain-Free Portable Cooling Unit
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6100 BTU Portable Air Conditioner – 110V Camping RV AC | Traverseon
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Does this portable air conditioner need to be plugged in? Can it run on a 12V car outlet?
It requires 110V AC power. Use a compatible wall outlet, power station, or inverter with enough rated output. It is not designed to plug directly into a standard 12V car outlet.
Does it still need to vent hot air?
Yes. The air duct should be positioned properly to guide heat away and help reduce hot-air blowback. For tents, RVs, and trucks, keep the duct path clear for better cooling performance.
Do I need to drain water during use?
The built-in smart water circulation system supports drain-free operation, so frequent water emptying is not required. Keep the unit upright and follow the user manual for routine care.
Will it cool from 30℃/86°F to 16℃/61°F in every situation?
The 30℃/86°F to 16℃/61°F result in about 5 minutes is based on controlled test conditions. Actual cooling may vary depending on space size, insulation, outdoor temperature, sun exposure, and duct placement.


