You may have meant your post to be positive but it came across smart alec to me. If you really meant it positive, I apologize. In person I may have heard it differently. If not, the conversation would have stopped at "Whine Baby".
There are people that have a lot more to contribute to this site than you or I but won't because of the drama that sometimes comes up.
That is my last word but feel free to continue if you wish.
Good hunting to you.
Dog box cooling
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livetohunt
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Re: Dog box cooling
I have not ever been to TX but I would guess it would be much like Red Bluff in the summer 115-120 is the norm. All I have ever done is open sides to allow as much air as can be and open doors I use expanded metal. And water on both sides with lots of fresh water to keep them full. I dont hunt my dogs much during the summer but road them to keep them in shape for bear hunting. I only road them in the mornings before it warms up but the ride home is during the heat of the day and have never had any trouble with a dog from the heat.
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nosightsneeded
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Re: Dog box cooling
Good questions Derek, I have been wondering this also. I have always used a box that was skinned in 2x4 paneling and it worked well. I wanted to also to bring up color my black box will get painted white before the summer. Also I have a 6in pvc capped to carry water. I like the idea of the frozen milk jugs. keep the ideas coming.
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hamilton10
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Re: Dog box cooling
Derrick, I have 2 boxes, 1 is for winter and 1 is for summer. On my summer box the top sticks out past the sides even with the truck bed so it creates a shade and keeps sun out except early morning and late evening. All 4 sides are expanded metal for good ventilation.It is also about 6 inches taller than the sides of my truck for good airflow. If I stop I pour water in the bed and park in the shade. Never had a dog overheat in the truck yet, but, it happens when hunting every year.DerekE wrote:You may have meant your post to be positive but it came across smart alec to me. If you really meant it positive, I apologize. In person I may have heard it differently. If not, the conversation would have stopped at "Whine Baby".
There are people that have a lot more to contribute to this site than you or I but won't because of the drama that sometimes comes up.
That is my last word but feel free to continue if you wish.
Good hunting to you.
And I have to agree ole Lar can be a realwise ass sometimes.
Re: Dog box cooling
Dog Box AC unit, runs off 12v DC.
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