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the_bear_II
Jan 22, 2015Explorer
We often stay in 80 to 100 degree heat.
All of our windows are tinted and have awnings. We deploy the awnings and patio awning. All blinds are turned so no direct sun light gets into the RV.
Our guests (& kids) are told there will be no going in and out...you either stay inside or stay outside the RV.
We use our ceiling fan to help circulate the air.
The air conditioner is on 24 hours a day, this helps keep everything inside cold and we cover up with jackets or blankets if we get too cold. The RV stays at a comfortable level throughout the day. If needed, we use portable fans to push the cool air into any warm spots where we will be. For example, one warm spot is at our dining table near the slideout wall.
All of our windows are tinted and have awnings. We deploy the awnings and patio awning. All blinds are turned so no direct sun light gets into the RV.
Our guests (& kids) are told there will be no going in and out...you either stay inside or stay outside the RV.
We use our ceiling fan to help circulate the air.
The air conditioner is on 24 hours a day, this helps keep everything inside cold and we cover up with jackets or blankets if we get too cold. The RV stays at a comfortable level throughout the day. If needed, we use portable fans to push the cool air into any warm spots where we will be. For example, one warm spot is at our dining table near the slideout wall.
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