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Jul 25, 2017Explorer
kmbelt wrote:hawkeye-08 wrote:
Some other improvements might help, sunblock window shades, reflective vent "pillows", etc that may help the unit you have work better.
The vent Pillows are the best thing you can do. I have one for my crank up vent and another that is snapped into my shower dome. Makes a WORLD of difference.
CLOSE ALL BLINDS also helps. My trailer can stay cool in 100 degree weather by doing these things.
Vent pillows do a great job and finding a way to also insulate the heat coming from the shower skylight can make a big improvement. I accidentally found that the reflective insulation piece they sell for the entry door window was the same size as the skylight on my previous TT. I just pulled out some of the screws from the frame and put the cover up and used some washers when I put the screws back in to hold it tight. Made a big difference. Velco did not hold up I found.
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