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DanTheRVMan
Jul 25, 2013Explorer
Trap wrote:DanTheRVMan wrote:
Fogging is the only real consideration on single vs dual pane windows. So if you are in the cold a lot and can not stand fogging get dual pane.
I know some one will bring up noise and heat/cooling. But windows are so small. Plastic vents are worse. Walls and the front windows are the same.
Too make an analogy it is better to retire with more money than less money, which is easily understood. But how much better is a retirement with a million dollars than a million plus an additional $10,000? If you do not understand the analogy than I also suspect you are not an engineer that has taken numerous thermodynamics courses. While there are advantages to dual pane they are very small and inappropriate for a rolling home imo.
single pane is more than good enough for an rv and they cause a lot less problems.
Well maybe it's because I live far enough north to see the real benefit of dual pane windows, but since having dual pane windows in the last 2 rv's. I will say there is a huge difference when it gets cold and raining. I will never have single pane again.
Trap, please reread my first two sentences
"Fogging is the only real consideration on single vs dual pane windows. So if you are in the cold a lot and can not stand fogging get dual pane."
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