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valhalla360
Jul 25, 2020Navigator
Get the covers for the roof vents and then leave the vents open while driving. That will suck most of the hot air out.
So on a 90F day, rather than starting at 120F inside, it's pretty close to 90F when you arrive and will cool down much quicker.
Another alternative is when you arrive, open all the window and hatches to flush out the hot air. The downside to this is the walls, furniture, cabinets will be at 120F, so they will radiate heat back into the interior resulting in longer for the air/con to catch up.
So on a 90F day, rather than starting at 120F inside, it's pretty close to 90F when you arrive and will cool down much quicker.
Another alternative is when you arrive, open all the window and hatches to flush out the hot air. The downside to this is the walls, furniture, cabinets will be at 120F, so they will radiate heat back into the interior resulting in longer for the air/con to catch up.
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