JBarca wrote:
I am using Reflectix insulation on the inside of the cover and hem the seams by the wheels so water does not work its way into the Reflectix.
Hem = silicon seal?
JBarca wrote:
The Coroplast cover them compresses the Reflectix on the frame mount to make an effective enough seal.
Do you just sandwich it in there or affix to frame or Corplast?
JBarca wrote:
If I was to use the foam along the entire perimeter I was afraid I would almost destroy Corplast if I ever wanted to get it off to service the under side of the camper. My slide drive motor is in there and the holding tanks.
Yes, That's why I'm looking to steal some ideas. I had some work done and they didn't seal up the Coroplast at all.
JBarca wrote:
I have tested it down to 19F and the tank compartment is still at 46F as the lowest temp in the middle of the night. The highest was like 86F when the furnace kicked on.
Ha - you're going to need to get that temp sensor hooked up to a electronic damper to keep from having only hot water.