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jrnymn7
Nov 27, 2014Explorer
I hear ya.
I'm a Tinsmith, so duct work and air handling is what I do. So, for me it would be a piece of cake. In fact, I modded a mini-school bus, so my particular skills and experience came in very helpful.
Yes, a rear window install may be best in your case. I basically re-created an outdoor environment, inside the bus, by building one exhaust and two fresh air plenums. But in the extreme heat, there's too much heat build up, so I need to install three 12v fans to assist with air flow. But with a window install, you won't encounter such issues.
Nice little camper, btw. I sometimes wish I went that route.
I'm a Tinsmith, so duct work and air handling is what I do. So, for me it would be a piece of cake. In fact, I modded a mini-school bus, so my particular skills and experience came in very helpful.
Yes, a rear window install may be best in your case. I basically re-created an outdoor environment, inside the bus, by building one exhaust and two fresh air plenums. But in the extreme heat, there's too much heat build up, so I need to install three 12v fans to assist with air flow. But with a window install, you won't encounter such issues.
Nice little camper, btw. I sometimes wish I went that route.
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