Description
Cool summer, outdoor air conditioning products with a sense of design
Equipped with high performance, it is a product that can be used conveniently both indoors and outdoors. It is light and compact at 13.8kg and has a handle for easy carrying by women.
Quick Cooling
Easy to Use
Low Noise
Multifunction
Multifunction
FAST COOLING
Cool, Chilled Air Anywhere You Go!
EENOUR PA600 is a real portable Air Conditioner with the 7.55CC compressor.It's the ideal outdoor air conditioner for truck cockpit sleepover, RV trailer, garage, boat fishing and cabin.
6000BTU
Cooling Power
3
min
Drop 21℉ (Air Outlet)
107.64 sq.ft
Effective cooling
4 in 1 Design
Meet various demand scenarios
Uses a newly upgraded duct system which utilizes a centrifugal fan to increase the air volume and powerful airflow.
4 Modes
Cool/ Fan /Dehumidifier/ Sleep
6 levels
Air Volume Adjustment
8 Hours
Auto On/OFF
Specs
Cooling Temp Settings | 16~31℃/61~88℉ | Cooling Capacity | 6000BTU |
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Refrigerant | R290 | Rated Power | 550W |
Size | Weight |
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47.5x29.5x40.5 cm | 13.8kg |
Main Unit
Remote Control
48V Adapter
Cold Outlet Shroud
Hot Outlet Shroud
Drain Hose
Air Duct
Duct Grille
User Manual
FAQs
FAQs
Reviews (16)
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Rated 4.60 out of 5
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Rated 4 out of 5
2023-08-30
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good/Bad Experience
I ordered this air conditioner to use in a small shop. I received it pretty quickly and it looks great, however when I turned it on there was a grindi...More
I ordered this air conditioner to use in a small shop. I received it pretty quickly and it looks great, however when I turned it on there was a grinding noise that seemed to get worse. Customer service responded quickly same day to discuss the issue, sent them a video and they sent me some tricks to try thinking it was just the blower moved in shipping. Tricks didn’t work so they offered me a replacement or a refund. Nothing will ever be 100% perfect but great customer service is rare so I’ll still recommend this company.
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RHONDA THOMPSON
Rated 5 out of 5
2023-08-26
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eenour pa600 is a keeper,they nailed it!
Ok, first off this Eenour pa600 is the bee's knee's! Cools in 3 minutes instantly! Gave 5 stars bc its really overkill for my 2015 Dodge Grand C...More
Ok, first off this Eenour pa600 is the bee's knee's! Cools in 3 minutes instantly! Gave 5 stars bc its really overkill for my 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan campervan convertion for occasional cross country trips with my dog. Please note that first I bought the EnjoyCool 2,900btu an was disappointed, sent it back, then bought Bougerv ac 2,899btu($950)that didn't live up to my expectations either so I sent it back and took a crazy chance on this Eenour pa600 6,000btu for ($699)and instantly fell in love with it, its a real KEEPER!.This a/c is 100% AWESOME, very well built, eye pleasing,sturdy, durable,compact and more importantly it blows super cold(50ish°) air like nobody's business even out in full sun at 96°F outside(first cooling my van off with its own ac so its not so hard on this Eenour).You can see the photos the Temps coming out the vents says 53°f with thermostat set at 80°f, it draws a lot of humidity out too(I'm in humid southern Ky/Tn)I just wished it shipped with a 2nd small vent tube but bought an extra at home depot no biggie. The 7 level fan speeds is perfect, on high(level7) it blows air very strong an far too(compares to a window unit in a house), even on low(level1)it moves cold air around. The cherry on top is the ability to power it from my EcoFlow Delta Mini(882w) along with 2 100ah lifepo4 batteries it'll run for 7-12hrs on level 4 fan@ 70°(it varies tho) Or I can run it easily on my 2,300w gas generator. This units wattage pull is very sporadic tho(its a good thing)an jumps around from 200 to 280 down to 250 then up to 330 to 400 to 372...(+-)...etc bc the compressor kicks off when desired Temps are reached, then its watts drop down to 14watts, after a few minutes compressor kicks back on..I BELIEVE it has an inverter compressor (based on its behavior tho its not stated in any descriptions I've found) bc it ramps up slowly over a few minutes drawing 100w-208w-389w-440w, 550w is at max settings(61°f an fan at level7), at 75-80°f usually draws 280w-389w (+-)based on outdoor temps.The remote is on point.I know a minivan is small but its better to have it too cold on low-medium than not cold enough on high in other under powered units. BTW, on battery use its super stealthy, I'm later going to vent it out through the floor under the the van.You'll not regret this purchase, I'm very very pleased soo far 1 week in..updates will come if any issues arise.
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AutoMotivate<span class="a-icon a-profile-verified-badge"><span class="a-profile-verified-text"></span></span>
Rated 5 out of 5
2023-08-01
5.0 out of 5 stars
Insulation is important
First, let’s talk about the tests.The tests started in my 99 Astro camper van. It’s decently insulated with Thinsulate on the roof and some on the wal...More
First, let’s talk about the tests.
The tests started in my 99 Astro camper van. It’s decently insulated with Thinsulate on the roof and some on the walls. The van does have 4 windows which one is covered by an insulated wall. The floor is also insulated with Poly board.
Anyways, we took the van camping in the hot heats of Texas. With my DIY cardboard exhaust and intake for the window.
It cooled down the van to 88ish degrees. Outside was roughly 101 degrees. This is all while the van sat in direct sunlight and without me blocking off the rear from the front.
We woke up the next morning to the van being 69 degrees and outside was roughly 87 degrees.
After that I decided I wanted to do more of a thorough test. I pulled the van into the sunlight and blocked off the front of the cabin from the rear with more thinsualte, but I’m certain a heavy cloth would do a great job.
In direct sunlight and at 100 degrees outside, the temps dropped to 83 degrees. I let the AC run until 10pm and it got down to 72 degrees while it was 86 outside. The unit was blowing 57 degrees.
My final test was placing it in my office, which is roughly a 10x10. I blocked off the AC in the room and set the unit up. The room started at 80 degrees, the rest of the house is 78 and outside is 100.
1 hr The room reached 78 degrees.
4 hours it was down to 74 degrees.
Now let’s talk about the design and cosmetics of the AC is really beautiful. It kind of looks like a center console in the middle of captain seats.
The entire AC feels and looks high quality, as you should expect at this price tag.
The controls are simple and satisfying.
Final thoughts
The unit is advertised as a personal AC unit. So, a really good use would be it blowing directly on you as you work in heat. I worked on my cars while it was cooling me down in my very hot garage and made it very comfortable.
Biggest flaw has to be the power inverter. Since it is working with a lot of power, it gets hot. The company did talk about upgrading the unit in the near future.
Outside of that, I really enjoy the unit.
I’ll have a video of the tests out soon in the video section!
The tests started in my 99 Astro camper van. It’s decently insulated with Thinsulate on the roof and some on the walls. The van does have 4 windows which one is covered by an insulated wall. The floor is also insulated with Poly board.
Anyways, we took the van camping in the hot heats of Texas. With my DIY cardboard exhaust and intake for the window.
It cooled down the van to 88ish degrees. Outside was roughly 101 degrees. This is all while the van sat in direct sunlight and without me blocking off the rear from the front.
We woke up the next morning to the van being 69 degrees and outside was roughly 87 degrees.
After that I decided I wanted to do more of a thorough test. I pulled the van into the sunlight and blocked off the front of the cabin from the rear with more thinsualte, but I’m certain a heavy cloth would do a great job.
In direct sunlight and at 100 degrees outside, the temps dropped to 83 degrees. I let the AC run until 10pm and it got down to 72 degrees while it was 86 outside. The unit was blowing 57 degrees.
My final test was placing it in my office, which is roughly a 10x10. I blocked off the AC in the room and set the unit up. The room started at 80 degrees, the rest of the house is 78 and outside is 100.
1 hr The room reached 78 degrees.
4 hours it was down to 74 degrees.
Now let’s talk about the design and cosmetics of the AC is really beautiful. It kind of looks like a center console in the middle of captain seats.
The entire AC feels and looks high quality, as you should expect at this price tag.
The controls are simple and satisfying.
Final thoughts
The unit is advertised as a personal AC unit. So, a really good use would be it blowing directly on you as you work in heat. I worked on my cars while it was cooling me down in my very hot garage and made it very comfortable.
Biggest flaw has to be the power inverter. Since it is working with a lot of power, it gets hot. The company did talk about upgrading the unit in the near future.
Outside of that, I really enjoy the unit.
I’ll have a video of the tests out soon in the video section!
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DivideByZero
Rated 5 out of 5
2023-07-26
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compact and cools fast
This portable AC is pretty compact. I got it for our RV trip and it works great. The unit is pretty light for an AC unit and I can carry it by m...More
This portable AC is pretty compact. I got it for our RV trip and it works great. The unit is pretty light for an AC unit and I can carry it by myself. The set came with tubings for the heat exhaust and screens for window. It blasts cold out out the front with a vent that can be position. The lowest setting was 61F degrees but I used my thermo scanner and it pick up around 50F air coming out. The room temperature at the time was 80F so it was quick a nice drop in temp. I also can power this unit with my portable power bank. It was using around 350watt of power when I set it to 61F at max fan. That’s pretty efficient for the amount of cooling. I like how portable it is and I can pretty much take it to any of our road-trips. It’s pretty quite overall and we can sleep with it on at low setting. I’m happy with it.
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Randall Epperson
Rated 5 out of 5
2023-07-25
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great movable cooling
The summer has been warm for us here. This is a great and convenient way to add cooling to those spots that need a boost. Easy to move around, easy to...More
The summer has been warm for us here. This is a great and convenient way to add cooling to those spots that need a boost. Easy to move around, easy to vent, power efficient. Very good cooling! A bargain solution. Very well made. Attractive. What more could one ask for?
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HisgEarle
Rated 5 out of 5
2023-07-21
5.0 out of 5 stars
This small AC packs a punch! Very satisfied!!
We were in the market for a truly portable air conditioning unit that we could take with us when we go camping, could cool the interior of our s...More
We were in the market for a truly portable air conditioning unit that we could take with us when we go camping, could cool the interior of our sailboat, but could also cool a small room in our home during power outages. While we found similar units that were small enough to take with us, they were inefficient and wouldn’t adequately cool a small room. Our search ultimately led us to the Eenour P600.
At 30 pounds, this unit is not necessarily feather-light, but it is light enough and small enough to be easily transported back and forth between our home, truck, camper and boat. Cheaper “portable” units available in retail stores are much larger and heavier, making them very inconvenient to transport to and use in these small spaces.
AT HOME: This unit cooled our 11.5x14 bedroom very nicely and runs so quietly that we still need to use our sound machine to sleep. The fan is very powerful as well. We can stand on the other side of a 161 square foot room and feel the cool air blowing.
TESTING: We started with an in-room temperature of 99.6 degrees Fahrenheit by turning our central AC unit off on a 100-degree day allowing it to heat up substantially inside. We then installed the unit, turned the fan on high and the temperature as low as it could go (61 degrees Fahrenheit). We checked the room temperature after one, two and three hours to see how quickly the unit cooled. After one hour, the room temperature had dropped an impressive 13.5 degrees to 86.1 degrees. After 2 hours of run-time and at the hottest part of the day (heat index of 116 degrees Fahrenheit outside), the room temperature had dropped to 84.2 degrees. Then after 3 hours of run time with scorching temperatures outside, the room temperature was a comfortable 79.1 degrees Fahrenheit. KEEP IN MIND, this is a 161 square foot room which is larger than the 100-150 square feet that the Eenour is designed to cool, so we are very impressed with the unit’s ability to drop the temperature in these extreme heat conditions.
DESIGN: It has a very convenient storage compartment at the top which makes it easy to store the power cord, owner’s manual, and remote control. Visually, it’s very minimalistic so it’s not an eyesore and can blend in with nearly any décor. As I mentioned before, the relatively compact size also makes it easy to fit into almost any space.
FUNCTIONALITY: The Eenour P600 has four different modes: Air Conditioning, Fan, Humidifier, and the incredibly quiet Sleep mode. The unit can be run on DC power, so it is a great off-grid option because there is no power loss from AC to DC conversion through an inverter. There is an easy-to-use control panel on the unit as well as a remote control. If I could change one thing, I would ask Eenour to make the remote backlit so that you can easily change settings at night without turning on another light.
Another fantastic feature is the unit’s ability to be used as a heater when the exhaust is reintroduced into the room or space. I have included diagrams of this with the review.
We will be purchasing a solar generator soon so that we can further test the unit’s off-grid capabilities but thus far we are very pleased with the system’s performance and usability. It was easy to assemble and set up, easy to use and did a fantastic job cooling our 10x10 room. We highly recommend the Eenour P600.
At 30 pounds, this unit is not necessarily feather-light, but it is light enough and small enough to be easily transported back and forth between our home, truck, camper and boat. Cheaper “portable” units available in retail stores are much larger and heavier, making them very inconvenient to transport to and use in these small spaces.
AT HOME: This unit cooled our 11.5x14 bedroom very nicely and runs so quietly that we still need to use our sound machine to sleep. The fan is very powerful as well. We can stand on the other side of a 161 square foot room and feel the cool air blowing.
TESTING: We started with an in-room temperature of 99.6 degrees Fahrenheit by turning our central AC unit off on a 100-degree day allowing it to heat up substantially inside. We then installed the unit, turned the fan on high and the temperature as low as it could go (61 degrees Fahrenheit). We checked the room temperature after one, two and three hours to see how quickly the unit cooled. After one hour, the room temperature had dropped an impressive 13.5 degrees to 86.1 degrees. After 2 hours of run-time and at the hottest part of the day (heat index of 116 degrees Fahrenheit outside), the room temperature had dropped to 84.2 degrees. Then after 3 hours of run time with scorching temperatures outside, the room temperature was a comfortable 79.1 degrees Fahrenheit. KEEP IN MIND, this is a 161 square foot room which is larger than the 100-150 square feet that the Eenour is designed to cool, so we are very impressed with the unit’s ability to drop the temperature in these extreme heat conditions.
DESIGN: It has a very convenient storage compartment at the top which makes it easy to store the power cord, owner’s manual, and remote control. Visually, it’s very minimalistic so it’s not an eyesore and can blend in with nearly any décor. As I mentioned before, the relatively compact size also makes it easy to fit into almost any space.
FUNCTIONALITY: The Eenour P600 has four different modes: Air Conditioning, Fan, Humidifier, and the incredibly quiet Sleep mode. The unit can be run on DC power, so it is a great off-grid option because there is no power loss from AC to DC conversion through an inverter. There is an easy-to-use control panel on the unit as well as a remote control. If I could change one thing, I would ask Eenour to make the remote backlit so that you can easily change settings at night without turning on another light.
Another fantastic feature is the unit’s ability to be used as a heater when the exhaust is reintroduced into the room or space. I have included diagrams of this with the review.
We will be purchasing a solar generator soon so that we can further test the unit’s off-grid capabilities but thus far we are very pleased with the system’s performance and usability. It was easy to assemble and set up, easy to use and did a fantastic job cooling our 10x10 room. We highly recommend the Eenour P600.
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Ilia
Rated 5 out of 5
2023-07-14
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works great
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James G.
Rated 4 out of 5
2023-07-10
4.0 out of 5 stars
Helps
Really nice looking, is small and light enough to move around to different locations if needed. Has nice well-placed handles to grab it from. Has a ni...More
Really nice looking, is small and light enough to move around to different locations if needed. Has nice well-placed handles to grab it from. Has a nice remote which has good reach. Blows out nice cold air but the fan doesn't blow it far enough. Not sure how useful it would be outside. I got this to help control the heat in my shop I can run it of my solar panels and power bank setup I have which is a plus. Unit is well built and has nice clean simple buttons on top. Which truth be told took me some looking up to get it all setup and going due to no instructions being included or a power cable. I luckily have a few of the same style plugs laying around my shop so that worked out but it took me doing a bit of looking up to get it all going. It does help cool my shop enough, it and a huge fan I have I am a bit more comfortable while I work.
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Amazon カスタマー
Rated 5 out of 5
2023-07-08
冷えに特化していていい!
気温32度の日に電源サイトの有るキャンプで使用しました。テントはナイロン製の4.5人用のドームテントで、少し日差しがムーッと入って来る感じの中で、本体をテント内に置いてダクトで外循環させての使用。正直テント内は銀行やお役所の様には冷えませんが、明らかに汗は引きます。 自分だけに風を向けて1mぐらいの...More
気温32度の日に電源サイトの有るキャンプで使用しました。テントはナイロン製の4.5人用のドームテントで、少し日差しがムーッと入って来る感じの中で、本体をテント内に置いてダクトで外循環させての使用。正直テント内は銀行やお役所の様には冷えませんが、明らかに汗は引きます。 自分だけに風を向けて1mぐらいの距離だと本当に涼しいです。 会社で1.9~2.2kwのスポットクーラーを使ってますが2.2kwの強に負けてない気がするほどです。
夜は気温も20度位に下がるので、16度だと寒いので28度にして湿気を取って朝まで快適に眠れました。
冬は薪ストーブで夏は冷えに特化したクーラー!これは有りだと思いました!
夜は気温も20度位に下がるので、16度だと寒いので28度にして湿気を取って朝まで快適に眠れました。
冬は薪ストーブで夏は冷えに特化したクーラー!これは有りだと思いました!
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Daphne Ross
Rated 5 out of 5
2023-07-07
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Portable Air Conditioner
This portable air conditioner works really amazing. The instructions assists really well for a smooth experience of assembly and gets really coo...More
This portable air conditioner works really amazing. The instructions assists really well for a smooth experience of assembly and gets really cool. It's so great for transporting to the camp site.
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Dawn
Rated 5 out of 5
2023-07-05
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific for glamping
This puts out a good amount of air so when it's humid and miserable, we can still enjoy the outdoors.
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D. Zebrowski
Rated 4 out of 5
2023-07-05
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent air conditioner, lovely design, nice to use
I really have most all praise for this item, except for its asking price. It's currently priced at an outrageous $1200, which is easily three times wh...More
I really have most all praise for this item, except for its asking price. It's currently priced at an outrageous $1200, which is easily three times what I consider is reasonable. After all, it's an air conditioner, not a used car.
Which is interesting, in that of all the things the unit reminds me of, is really how an automobile ac unit works. Both from the vents it pushes air through, to the controls, very reminiscent of car controls.
Now, there are surely comp models of portable air conditioners in the $350 range, some pushing out 10,000 btu. So from a plain, power perspective, this model is not doing anything particularly special. At least, not by the numbers. And in truth, I cannot speak to how well these other, cheaper models actually perform. Of this model, I can testify that it really does a great job. It throws out a lot of cold air, and very quickly. Again, very much the way a car unit performs.
It also pushes out a tremendous amount of heat. Wow. I mean, if this model performs very well, it's understandable, given the amount of heat it's generating. There is a "scene" which shows this simply sitting on the floor of say, a kitchen, with no ventilation in activity. Well, physics folks. If it's taking energy to cool the air, there is necessarily heat that has to be removed. It doesn't just vanish. Added to that is the additional heat of the machine, and you will always have a room hotter than cooler, if you are not ventilating the hot air outward.
The unit is again, very lovely in design and use, which surely will bring about a premium price. It is also easy to move, at least the main portion of the device. You will likely also need the piping, except in some spec'd scenarios, like an RV which has an outlet pipe directly behind. So, factor that in, and it's a bit more of a hassle. In truth, I also highly recommend that the consumer also grab some window ac vent kits, depending on the window type, they will be different. This should be part of the overall "kit" for the device, that it can be well utilized. These are not overly expensive, say about $25, and will enable the machine to function properly.
I consider the machine to be an excellent one to use in any place you need to move ac around, say in a house without central ac, and yet that room occupancy varies. I like the idea of using it in a tent, but really, I don't consider that to be very reasonable. You'll then need a power generator, and altogether you're really making a big show of things. However, if you have means and are willing, it's not like it will be hard. Truly, 10 minutes tops, and you've got it all ready to go.
I think it's a great device for say, a cabin, lakehouse, etc... which isn't designed for ac, but has power. Again, just bring your ventilation kit, you'll need it.
Lastly, and don't miss this, pay attention to the drain. It has no pressure, so will not "push" the water. It is a gravity drain. If you leave it on the ground, flat, it will not do well. Lift it a bit, and then have the drain going down to whatever you're using for either receiving or draining away. It will produce a lot of condensation, no surprise, and you don't want that running all over the place.
The remote works very well. The design is really, really nice. The price is crazy, at the moment, and trust it will come down quite a bit. Maybe $500 is in the range, but again, market will take care of that.
Which is interesting, in that of all the things the unit reminds me of, is really how an automobile ac unit works. Both from the vents it pushes air through, to the controls, very reminiscent of car controls.
Now, there are surely comp models of portable air conditioners in the $350 range, some pushing out 10,000 btu. So from a plain, power perspective, this model is not doing anything particularly special. At least, not by the numbers. And in truth, I cannot speak to how well these other, cheaper models actually perform. Of this model, I can testify that it really does a great job. It throws out a lot of cold air, and very quickly. Again, very much the way a car unit performs.
It also pushes out a tremendous amount of heat. Wow. I mean, if this model performs very well, it's understandable, given the amount of heat it's generating. There is a "scene" which shows this simply sitting on the floor of say, a kitchen, with no ventilation in activity. Well, physics folks. If it's taking energy to cool the air, there is necessarily heat that has to be removed. It doesn't just vanish. Added to that is the additional heat of the machine, and you will always have a room hotter than cooler, if you are not ventilating the hot air outward.
The unit is again, very lovely in design and use, which surely will bring about a premium price. It is also easy to move, at least the main portion of the device. You will likely also need the piping, except in some spec'd scenarios, like an RV which has an outlet pipe directly behind. So, factor that in, and it's a bit more of a hassle. In truth, I also highly recommend that the consumer also grab some window ac vent kits, depending on the window type, they will be different. This should be part of the overall "kit" for the device, that it can be well utilized. These are not overly expensive, say about $25, and will enable the machine to function properly.
I consider the machine to be an excellent one to use in any place you need to move ac around, say in a house without central ac, and yet that room occupancy varies. I like the idea of using it in a tent, but really, I don't consider that to be very reasonable. You'll then need a power generator, and altogether you're really making a big show of things. However, if you have means and are willing, it's not like it will be hard. Truly, 10 minutes tops, and you've got it all ready to go.
I think it's a great device for say, a cabin, lakehouse, etc... which isn't designed for ac, but has power. Again, just bring your ventilation kit, you'll need it.
Lastly, and don't miss this, pay attention to the drain. It has no pressure, so will not "push" the water. It is a gravity drain. If you leave it on the ground, flat, it will not do well. Lift it a bit, and then have the drain going down to whatever you're using for either receiving or draining away. It will produce a lot of condensation, no surprise, and you don't want that running all over the place.
The remote works very well. The design is really, really nice. The price is crazy, at the moment, and trust it will come down quite a bit. Maybe $500 is in the range, but again, market will take care of that.
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The tests started in my 99 Astro camper van. It’s decently insulated with Thinsulate on the roof and some on the walls. The van does have 4 windows which one is covered by an insulated wall. The floor is also insulated with Poly board.
Anyways, we took the van camping in the hot heats of Texas. With my DIY cardboard exhaust and intake for the window.
It cooled down the van to 88ish degrees. Outside was roughly 101 degrees. This is all while the van sat in direct sunlight and without me blocking off the rear from the front.
We woke up the next morning to the van being 69 degrees and outside was roughly 87 degrees.
After that I decided I wanted to do more of a thorough test. I pulled the van into the sunlight and blocked off the front of the cabin from the rear with more thinsualte, but I’m certain a heavy cloth would do a great job.
In direct sunlight and at 100 degrees outside, the temps dropped to 83 degrees. I let the AC run until 10pm and it got down to 72 degrees while it was 86 outside. The unit was blowing 57 degrees.
My final test was placing it in my office, which is roughly a 10x10. I blocked off the AC in the room and set the unit up. The room started at 80 degrees, the rest of the house is 78 and outside is 100.
1 hr The room reached 78 degrees.
4 hours it was down to 74 degrees.
Now let’s talk about the design and cosmetics of the AC is really beautiful. It kind of looks like a center console in the middle of captain seats.
The entire AC feels and looks high quality, as you should expect at this price tag.
The controls are simple and satisfying.
Final thoughts
The unit is advertised as a personal AC unit. So, a really good use would be it blowing directly on you as you work in heat. I worked on my cars while it was cooling me down in my very hot garage and made it very comfortable.
Biggest flaw has to be the power inverter. Since it is working with a lot of power, it gets hot. The company did talk about upgrading the unit in the near future.
Outside of that, I really enjoy the unit.
I’ll have a video of the tests out soon in the video section!
At 30 pounds, this unit is not necessarily feather-light, but it is light enough and small enough to be easily transported back and forth between our home, truck, camper and boat. Cheaper “portable” units available in retail stores are much larger and heavier, making them very inconvenient to transport to and use in these small spaces.
AT HOME: This unit cooled our 11.5x14 bedroom very nicely and runs so quietly that we still need to use our sound machine to sleep. The fan is very powerful as well. We can stand on the other side of a 161 square foot room and feel the cool air blowing.
TESTING: We started with an in-room temperature of 99.6 degrees Fahrenheit by turning our central AC unit off on a 100-degree day allowing it to heat up substantially inside. We then installed the unit, turned the fan on high and the temperature as low as it could go (61 degrees Fahrenheit). We checked the room temperature after one, two and three hours to see how quickly the unit cooled. After one hour, the room temperature had dropped an impressive 13.5 degrees to 86.1 degrees. After 2 hours of run-time and at the hottest part of the day (heat index of 116 degrees Fahrenheit outside), the room temperature had dropped to 84.2 degrees. Then after 3 hours of run time with scorching temperatures outside, the room temperature was a comfortable 79.1 degrees Fahrenheit. KEEP IN MIND, this is a 161 square foot room which is larger than the 100-150 square feet that the Eenour is designed to cool, so we are very impressed with the unit’s ability to drop the temperature in these extreme heat conditions.
DESIGN: It has a very convenient storage compartment at the top which makes it easy to store the power cord, owner’s manual, and remote control. Visually, it’s very minimalistic so it’s not an eyesore and can blend in with nearly any décor. As I mentioned before, the relatively compact size also makes it easy to fit into almost any space.
FUNCTIONALITY: The Eenour P600 has four different modes: Air Conditioning, Fan, Humidifier, and the incredibly quiet Sleep mode. The unit can be run on DC power, so it is a great off-grid option because there is no power loss from AC to DC conversion through an inverter. There is an easy-to-use control panel on the unit as well as a remote control. If I could change one thing, I would ask Eenour to make the remote backlit so that you can easily change settings at night without turning on another light.
Another fantastic feature is the unit’s ability to be used as a heater when the exhaust is reintroduced into the room or space. I have included diagrams of this with the review.
We will be purchasing a solar generator soon so that we can further test the unit’s off-grid capabilities but thus far we are very pleased with the system’s performance and usability. It was easy to assemble and set up, easy to use and did a fantastic job cooling our 10x10 room. We highly recommend the Eenour P600.
夜は気温も20度位に下がるので、16度だと寒いので28度にして湿気を取って朝まで快適に眠れました。
冬は薪ストーブで夏は冷えに特化したクーラー!これは有りだと思いました!
Which is interesting, in that of all the things the unit reminds me of, is really how an automobile ac unit works. Both from the vents it pushes air through, to the controls, very reminiscent of car controls.
Now, there are surely comp models of portable air conditioners in the $350 range, some pushing out 10,000 btu. So from a plain, power perspective, this model is not doing anything particularly special. At least, not by the numbers. And in truth, I cannot speak to how well these other, cheaper models actually perform. Of this model, I can testify that it really does a great job. It throws out a lot of cold air, and very quickly. Again, very much the way a car unit performs.
It also pushes out a tremendous amount of heat. Wow. I mean, if this model performs very well, it's understandable, given the amount of heat it's generating. There is a "scene" which shows this simply sitting on the floor of say, a kitchen, with no ventilation in activity. Well, physics folks. If it's taking energy to cool the air, there is necessarily heat that has to be removed. It doesn't just vanish. Added to that is the additional heat of the machine, and you will always have a room hotter than cooler, if you are not ventilating the hot air outward.
The unit is again, very lovely in design and use, which surely will bring about a premium price. It is also easy to move, at least the main portion of the device. You will likely also need the piping, except in some spec'd scenarios, like an RV which has an outlet pipe directly behind. So, factor that in, and it's a bit more of a hassle. In truth, I also highly recommend that the consumer also grab some window ac vent kits, depending on the window type, they will be different. This should be part of the overall "kit" for the device, that it can be well utilized. These are not overly expensive, say about $25, and will enable the machine to function properly.
I consider the machine to be an excellent one to use in any place you need to move ac around, say in a house without central ac, and yet that room occupancy varies. I like the idea of using it in a tent, but really, I don't consider that to be very reasonable. You'll then need a power generator, and altogether you're really making a big show of things. However, if you have means and are willing, it's not like it will be hard. Truly, 10 minutes tops, and you've got it all ready to go.
I think it's a great device for say, a cabin, lakehouse, etc... which isn't designed for ac, but has power. Again, just bring your ventilation kit, you'll need it.
Lastly, and don't miss this, pay attention to the drain. It has no pressure, so will not "push" the water. It is a gravity drain. If you leave it on the ground, flat, it will not do well. Lift it a bit, and then have the drain going down to whatever you're using for either receiving or draining away. It will produce a lot of condensation, no surprise, and you don't want that running all over the place.
The remote works very well. The design is really, really nice. The price is crazy, at the moment, and trust it will come down quite a bit. Maybe $500 is in the range, but again, market will take care of that.
本体は50㎝×30㎝×40㎝で小ぶり。
ただ、約14㎏もあるので、持ち運びは結構億劫になります。
デザインはプラ製メインでチープ感はありました。
車中泊で、と思いましたが、排熱や排水の関係で設置が難しいので諦めました。
ただ、試しに使用した感じだとコンパクトカーレベルだと
あっという間に涼しくなって驚きました。
我が家のエアコンが6畳用だと定格能力2.5kWなので
この大きさで1.758kWもあるのは素晴らしいと思います。
4畳ぐらいの場所であればあっという間に涼しくなります。
実際にキャンプにてテント内で使用してみました。
外であれば排熱と排水はあまり気にせず、
送風ダクトをテント内に入れるだけで良いので簡単設置です。
電源はポータブル電源が必要になるので、
猛暑予報でなければ荷物になるだけなので微妙感はあります。
また、使用後に掃除した際に気になったのは内部フィルターが掃除できない点。
外で使ったので砂が気になったのですが、分解したくないのでとりあえず掃除機で隙間から吸ったのみです。
もっとアクセスしやすい機構にしてくれたら満足でした。
稼働音については許容範囲。
ひと昔前の軽トラのアイドリングぐらいかなといった感じです。
ただ、キャンプなどの就寝時は仕様的にそこそこ近くで寝るようにはなるので、
静かな環境じゃなきゃ寝られないという方は厳しいかも。
使用用途としてはやっぱり頻繁にアウトドアを行う方がメインかなと感じます。
室内で使いたいという方はどうしてもエアコンが設置できない方に勧められます。
ポータブルという名前と、商品説明の写真を見て充電式だと思い込み購入してしまいました。
商品説明の写真で部屋で使ってる写真や、キャンプで使っている様子の写真は、明らかに電源コードが接続されていません。このような勘違いを誘発するような写真は良くないと思います。企業側は勘違いや誤認をさせない写真を使うべきだと思います。
電源が必要となると、アウトドアでの使用のハードルが一気に上がってしまいます。
自分はアウトドアでの使用を想定していたので、一気にテンションが下がりました。
自分の使おうと思っていた使い方が出来ないので、評価は星一つにしたいところですが、こちらの勘違いしたという過失もあるので評価は星2個としたいところですが、あくまでも星2個は自分では使えないことに対する評価ですので、ポータブル電源などでアウトドアで電源の確保が出来る方や、
何処でも電源が確保できる屋内での使用に限るというような方には、とても良い製品なので、製品自体の評価として、評価を星5個とさせていただきます。
追記)メーカーから連絡があり、商品説明の商品画像に電源が必要となるのをはっきりわかるように修正してくださると連絡がありました。問題に対して、すぐに対応・修正が出来る信頼できるメーカーだと思いました。
問題がドレンなのですが、ホームセンターで別途購入して下の部屋でポリタンクで受けるようにしまいた。
捨てに行く手間はあるのですが、外に出すのは難しかったので諦めました。
現在の気温がそれほど暑くないので効果はまだ不明ですが、冷たい風は流れてきます。
音も耳元に置かなければ寝れそうです。
持ち運べますが、毎日に動かそうとは思わないくらいには重たいので、カーキャンプであれば持っていける感じです。