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profdant139
Apr 21, 2018Explorer II
kerrlake, we use almost no heat (except at shower-time, when we use the furnace). The rest of the time, even in ten degree weather, we do what the Eskimos do -- dress warmly! It works for us.
And Steve, thanks again for that tip on Blue Board -- I had never heard of that .
Good point, agesilaus, about keeping the trailer cooler in summer -- there are times when we are camped in the mountains in the summer, and it will still get up into the 80s during the day. Without air conditioning (no hookups!), it would be great to reduce the heat gain inside the trailer.
OK -- I think I know what to do -- install heat tape on a just-in-case basis, then insulate, then button up the underbelly.
And Steve, thanks again for that tip on Blue Board -- I had never heard of that .
Good point, agesilaus, about keeping the trailer cooler in summer -- there are times when we are camped in the mountains in the summer, and it will still get up into the 80s during the day. Without air conditioning (no hookups!), it would be great to reduce the heat gain inside the trailer.
OK -- I think I know what to do -- install heat tape on a just-in-case basis, then insulate, then button up the underbelly.
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