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PapPappy
Jul 03, 2013Explorer
2012Coleman wrote:What you must do is close your drapes tightly, and use air moversWhat is an air mover? A fan? I don't understand why you would just not turn n the AC in 100 degree heat.
I believe that these folks want to have a breeze, so either they don't have the A/C, or are boondocking and can't run the genset all night....doesn't really matter what the temperature is, they are looking for options.
The air mover, would be an exhaust fan at the ceiling (like in the bathroom), or you could just get a small window fan and have it at a window where you don't mind having the drapes open a bit. Then you can close the remaining drapes, and the breeze will be pulled in under them.
As for the front, you could even just hang a sheet, to block people looking in the front.
Good luck, Happy Camping:)
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