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Reddog1
Aug 25, 2014Explorer II
I do drive with one of my TC windows partly open, but it does have a vent cover. My primary vent is my bathroom vent. The bathroom vent allows very little dust to get in the TC.
I have a Roof Vent Cover over my bathroom. I have the Fan/Mate Rain Cover for High-Powered Ceiling Fan. It works with or without a fan. It is designed in such a way, I seldom close the vent itself. When open, no problem with wind, rain, or snow. No problem open while on the road.
I also have a Window/Maxx vent cover for the dinning table side window. It allows me to leave the window open up to 4-inches for ventilation. Like the Fan/Mate Rain Cover, when open, no problem with wind, rain, or snow. No problem open while on the road. I seldom totally close the window.
Not only do these two vent covers work well for general ventilation, they provide an air flow. When I use my Wave3 heater, I leave the vents open a little as well as a cab over window open about an inch. I loose very little heat, and have very good cross ventilation.
I have a Roof Vent Cover over my bathroom. I have the Fan/Mate Rain Cover for High-Powered Ceiling Fan. It works with or without a fan. It is designed in such a way, I seldom close the vent itself. When open, no problem with wind, rain, or snow. No problem open while on the road.
I also have a Window/Maxx vent cover for the dinning table side window. It allows me to leave the window open up to 4-inches for ventilation. Like the Fan/Mate Rain Cover, when open, no problem with wind, rain, or snow. No problem open while on the road. I seldom totally close the window.
Not only do these two vent covers work well for general ventilation, they provide an air flow. When I use my Wave3 heater, I leave the vents open a little as well as a cab over window open about an inch. I loose very little heat, and have very good cross ventilation.
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