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- roaminaroundExplorerThanks. I figured vent covers would work but do you get the same air flow from them?
- rhagfoExplorer III
roaminaround wrote:
Thanks. I figured vent covers would work but do you get the same air flow from them?
Air flow has never been an issue for us! - Community Alumni
rhagfo wrote:
roaminaround wrote:
Thanks. I figured vent covers would work but do you get the same air flow from them?
Air flow has never been an issue for us!
Same here, I have fans in my three and never have an issue with the fans either running or off; lots of air flow.
Nice thing with vent covers is that the vents can stay open in all kinds of weather even when the trailer is not in use. - Nutinelse2doExplorer
roaminaround wrote:
Thanks. I figured vent covers would work but do you get the same air flow from them?
Yes, they do reduce the air flow a bit, but not enough to make a big difference. Get the Maxx Air II's. The advantages outweigh the disadvantages of having the covers. - toedtoesExplorer IIII have the cheap camco covers and don't notice any difference in air flow versus no cover. I haven't closed my vents since I installed the covers.
- rhagfoExplorer III
toedtoes wrote:
I have the cheap camco covers and don't notice any difference in air flow versus no cover. I haven't closed my vents since I installed the covers.
I would like to say that also, BUT we winter camp, and sometimes with the vent open you get a cold draft, especially if you have a fan going in one of the others.:S - RAS43Explorer III
Bobbo wrote:
I prefer the Aero-Flo vent covers to the Maxxair covers.
But I concur, vent covers of one kind or another is the answer.
Had a Camco cover for 2 seasons. Then one spring, after a normal snow season, I found it all broken in pieces. Last one I bought which is too bad as I liked how easy it was to open to clean the OE cover. - toedtoesExplorer III
rhagfo wrote:
toedtoes wrote:
I have the cheap camco covers and don't notice any difference in air flow versus no cover. I haven't closed my vents since I installed the covers.
I would like to say that also, BUT we winter camp, and sometimes with the vent open you get a cold draft, especially if you have a fan going in one of the others.:S
I haven't had that problem, but I don't have a real "controlled" temp thing going in the clipper so it could be happening. - DakzukiExplorer
Nutinelse2do wrote:
roaminaround wrote:
Thanks. I figured vent covers would work but do you get the same air flow from them?
Yes, they do reduce the air flow a bit, but not enough to make a big difference. Get the Maxx Air II's. The advantages outweigh the disadvantages of having the covers.
They also enable the vents to be used with a roof full of snow and wide open when raining.
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