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amxpress
Jul 24, 2020Explorer
Open the closet in your bedroom. Remove the shoe storage box mounted on the wall, it's secured by screws. Take a look inside the area behind the closet which is your front cap. You might see a few strips of fiberglass insulation. If you install additional installation inside the front cap, you can make a huge difference in the temperature inside the bedroom and trailer. If you keep the shades closed that's about the best you're going to get. We had a Columbus 320RS and when staying in Boulder City in August, it got over 100 degrees outside. Both units were kicking out max but couldn't get inside down below the low 80's. We did have a small fan we moved around inside.
When we arrived back home, I discovered the area behind the front cap barely had insulation!
After getting insulation from Lowes and spray adhesive, I increased the insulation and it really helped, especially in the bedroom at night.
When we arrived back home, I discovered the area behind the front cap barely had insulation!
After getting insulation from Lowes and spray adhesive, I increased the insulation and it really helped, especially in the bedroom at night.
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