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DiskDoctr
Jul 05, 2017Explorer
rvexodus wrote:
Curious, has anyone else experienced this effect?
I offered similar advice just within the past 24hrs to a fellow who posted he was having trouble getting his camper to cool down.
Not only do you allow more air into the camper, you are REMOVING the hottest air from the ceiling with the fan.
Ever notice in your car how the fan in the dash blows more air when you open a rear vent? Or how much faster it cools down on a hot day when you lower the rear windows a bit and have the dash blowing A/C on high?
Get the hottest air out first, provide cooler air to the A/C to further cool, and reduce any inside pressure by allowing a good exhaust while you replace that air with ever cooler air.
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