Mine is a single loop so you may have better success. I think the advantage of these Zero breeze units is the use external air for the condenser (so it both sucks in outside and and then expels it) rather than drawing in inside (already cooled) air and and blowing it out through the condenser as part of the process, which then defacto draws in hot/humid outside air which the AC further needs to fight. But it works and we sleep constantly even in pea-soup humidity. Overnight I aim the output at the wall above the bed and the cold air falls down onto us which works great for sleeping comfortably, but it’s only a bubble of coolness, the rest of the camper is still warm. It has no chance of cooling the whole trailer (even being very heavily insulated) in hot weather but manages to keep it just slightly more comfortable. The product has some mixed reviews but if you are looking for an affordable portable ac and sacrifice on a few features, this could be worth a look.We have something bigger than a teardrop (but still in the micro-trailer category) and use a 2100BTU unit similar to this. The design and features are very simikar to Bouge but the price is a lot lesser. Lastly we have EENOUS’s QN750 air conditioner. The ZERO BREEZE MARK2 uses a high-efficiency miniature inverter air conditioner compressor and a compact high-efficiency fan system.
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