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profdant139
Aug 31, 2018Explorer II
Maybe this will help a little with ventilation -- on most trailers, at least one window swings out (as an emergency escape). But the prop rod inside the trailer does not push the window out very far, so that it does not really catch the breeze at all.
So in order to get maximum airflow, we keep a thin dowel handy -- we go outside, lift the window, and use the dowel to prop open the window horizontally. One end of the dowel sits on the rubber molding around the window glass, and the other end sits in the window frame.
So in order to get maximum airflow, we keep a thin dowel handy -- we go outside, lift the window, and use the dowel to prop open the window horizontally. One end of the dowel sits on the rubber molding around the window glass, and the other end sits in the window frame.
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