Vulcan Rider wrote:
rockhillmanor wrote:
RV Pillow vents in all roof top vent openings makes a BIG difference.
Cover front windshield a must.
I bought van sized windshield sun shades.
All good tips that I forgot.
Also.....trying to stop the heat on the INSIDE of the glass is pretty much ineffective; you need to stop it on the OUTSIDE to really do much. That includes an outside windshield cover.
That's my thought also. I had an exterior windshield cover made at a Auto upholstery shop that snaps on and it reallly helps block out the heat.
Another thing you can do during the day is pull the slides in. We were in Las Vagas for a couple days when it was 113 degrees. Pulled the slides in so there was less air to cool.