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MarkTwain
Jun 08, 2015Explorer
Aginhouse wrote:
The Texas heat is officially upon us.
My pregnant wife asked me politely to ask online if you guys and dolls can provide any creative ideas for cooling the trailer while driving. Our dealer specifically told me to make sure all Windoes and popup vents are closed tight when towing? Do you guys agree.
When we went to pick up our trailer the other day it had to be 130 degrees inside. Takes quite a while to cool it off when it's that hot inside.
Also, w it getting that hot inside I was wondering if it may be a good idea for is to take all our liquid products w us each time we come and go. Maybe a bag set up w all out cleaning products, toothpaste, shampoo etc, so it doesn't dry out ove the course of a few weeks???
Thanks in advance
AG
IMHO, you can leave the bathroom and other roof vents just cracked slightly (not fully open) to create a draft and allow wind to circulate the hot air in and out. BUT, make sure your wife understands that you might get some dust in the trailer, thats the trade off. What really helps is the roof "Fantastic electric Fans". Have them installed/located in the front of the trailer and one in the rear of the trailer. To create a draft, have 1 bringing air into the trailer and 1 blowing air out of the trailer.:)
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