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RoyB
Jul 22, 2014Explorer II
We sometimes bring along a second window unit when our POPUP camping at an electric site is going to be extended length.
There is only the two of us so the one tent bed area is free to use for other purposes and becomes our day time catch all area...
We can setup the window unit and wrap the window flap material around the back part of the air conditioner unit and tape up with duct tape. This unit will plug into the 20AMP Service on the pedestal.
The roofs of the RV TRAILERS are not very thick and parking under a shade is must for us. This sometimes hampers our HDTV reception when camping off the power grid...
Surprising how another source of cool helps out. We too circulate the air inside the trailer with fans.
You might want to do something similar but in your case pick up one of those PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONERS... They are pretty neat items. I have seen one in use in a TT trailer. All you need is a 20AMp service extension cord and an available window area to setup the exhaust panel.

Roy Ken
There is only the two of us so the one tent bed area is free to use for other purposes and becomes our day time catch all area...
We can setup the window unit and wrap the window flap material around the back part of the air conditioner unit and tape up with duct tape. This unit will plug into the 20AMP Service on the pedestal.
The roofs of the RV TRAILERS are not very thick and parking under a shade is must for us. This sometimes hampers our HDTV reception when camping off the power grid...
Surprising how another source of cool helps out. We too circulate the air inside the trailer with fans.
You might want to do something similar but in your case pick up one of those PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONERS... They are pretty neat items. I have seen one in use in a TT trailer. All you need is a 20AMp service extension cord and an available window area to setup the exhaust panel.

Roy Ken
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