Forum Discussion
sleepy
Jan 07, 2018Explorer
Delta bravo
I have the factory wall to wall removable carpet and it helps some.
I borrowed a Raytek laser light non contact thermometer and went all over the base of the camper.
Observation:
The walls of the area between the wheel wells are cold... they aren’t insulated.
The floor on mine apparently has a little dead air space sandwiched that gives it a little help.
I am definitely going to use one of the earlier suggestion as a start... the horse mat. It is 1” thick and 4’ x 6’... using two of them, cross wise and carefully fitted around the wheel wells... double function: insulation and it would keep the camper from sliding in the bed.
Another thought:
Maybe I could add another 4’ x 8’ plywood sheet up and under the campers base... to allow the 110volt AC heating wires as suggested to be sandwiched between solids.... It requires a solid matrix, not the rubber horse mat.
I have got to do something about the base side walls.
Thanks everyone... we can build on all of your idea
I have the factory wall to wall removable carpet and it helps some.
I borrowed a Raytek laser light non contact thermometer and went all over the base of the camper.
Observation:
The walls of the area between the wheel wells are cold... they aren’t insulated.
The floor on mine apparently has a little dead air space sandwiched that gives it a little help.
I am definitely going to use one of the earlier suggestion as a start... the horse mat. It is 1” thick and 4’ x 6’... using two of them, cross wise and carefully fitted around the wheel wells... double function: insulation and it would keep the camper from sliding in the bed.
Another thought:
Maybe I could add another 4’ x 8’ plywood sheet up and under the campers base... to allow the 110volt AC heating wires as suggested to be sandwiched between solids.... It requires a solid matrix, not the rubber horse mat.
I have got to do something about the base side walls.
Thanks everyone... we can build on all of your idea
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