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SoundGuy
Dec 14, 2016Explorer
Fosters wrote:
I'm full timing it, so I need to keep every single piece of hot air inside my coach as long as possible.........so I'm trying to insulate everything I can LOL.
If you expect to 4 season in a 3 season recreational vehicle then you're going to have to do a lot more than just stick a few pillows in the vents. Adding electrical heating pads to the holding tanks (if you've not already done so) and skirting the open half of the rig would be a first step for sure, along with adding some sort of heating within that skirted area. Reflectix in the windows will also help enormously to cut down on heat loss but of course will block your view to the outside world. Some I know who seasonal winter camp build structures to cover the entire top of the rig so snow & ice can't get to the roof and for some protection from the wind. That, and LOTS of heat generation inside the camper, be it propane furnace, electric heating, or both.
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