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Metaphor_7182's avatar
Aug 02, 2013

Covering Roadtrek A/C vents in winter

In forward planning for winter and the high humidity has any one have a working solution to covering the rearward Roadtrek A/C vents in winter? Plan is to still use the RT after winterizing and will get the materials I require over the next 60 days.
  • NY, believe I will cut a piece of reflectix that will fit. When the air exchanger level is in the "open" position on this old Fedders, light can be seen looking to the rear. Good tip!
  • There really is no need to cover these. My 190 RT has gone through two winters with no problem and the rear vent left just as they are. This way you can use your RT - or not. We have traveled in winter and the cold has not come into the cabin through the A/C. If this is a big concern, you could cut a piece of reflectix that will fit inside the A/C cover inside the van and cover the vent holes on the front of the A/C.
  • What you want to cover them for? It's a heat pump to, so you may still wish to use it, not?