Tom_Diane wrote:
I think I would go with the dual panes if I had it to do over again. I wont get the chance. We had some spots where the sun was on us most of the day. The heat on the single panes was immense at times. I have o think they would keep the camper a little cooler if they help hold the cold in the cold months! Is this thinking wrong?
Here's an easy fix for that: buy a roll of Reflectix. It's like bubble wrap with foil on each side, so it's kind of stiff. Cut it to fit your windows (especially ones that are not covered by the awning). It does an awesome job of holding heat in, in the winter; or reflecting the sun's heat in the summer. Doesn't need to be fastened - the day/night shades hold it in place. Last month, we survived nights with temps around 4 degrees, using Reflectix, vent pillows; and an electric heater (with the RV furnace as backup)