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ggadwa
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Feb 05, 2014

Insulating Shower Skylight

Does anyone make REFLECTIX Skylight Cover for Camper Bathroom Skylight?
I know I can probably cut and tape a piece of REFLECTIX to the skylight but I was hoping to find a Cover in like say 18 x 28 inches or similar.
Heading south later this week and it was minus 19 F this morning so we'll be cold weather camping for few days. That Camper Skylight is one of the coldest spots in our Eagle Cap 950.

GARY
  • Not sure on the size of your skylight on the TC but for my TT the opening is the same size as the window on the door. I bought the insulated covering for the door and attached to the skylight and it works perfect! I pulled a few screws from the frame and put the Velcro thru them for extra holding and have not looked back. It also keeps the sun for turning the insert yellow which was starting to happen.
  • I went to a fabric shop and got a 2 inch thick piece of soft upholstery foam. I cut it to press fit the opening. Just remove it before showering. Wipe the skylight dry. Press back in place. When it's not in the skylight I use it as extra backing behind my pillow when sitting on the bench seat.
  • Bummer is our E.C. Camper Bathroom Skylight is single layer plexiglass bubble. A real cold spot and condensation maker. Runs with cold condensation....

    GARY
  • Thought most were already insulated. 2 plastic panels with about 2" of air between.