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DiskDoctr
Sep 19, 2013Explorer
Keep in mind that Reflectix does NOT BREATHE.
How that affects your installation depends how you use it.
Be sure to check under your mattress in the am for moisture. We often throw a pool noodle under it during the day to provide ventilation, when camping in very cold conditions.
PUGs over the canvas, Reflectix under the mattresses, pool noodles between the edges of the mattress and the canvas, and electric blanket for DD.
We also use synthetic blankets, which REALLY help wick moisture away from your body. That's very important for warmth and comfort in cold conditions.
We have carpet on our floors, keeps it pretty decent. DW and DD wear slippers that stay with and inside the camper.
Reflectix is best for radiant heat reflection, usually above or very close to the heat source (like your body in the bunk)
Rigid foam in the bottom would likely be better insulation, but is less flexible. Be sure to account for trailer and frame flex.
Pointing a small fan up at the ceiling seems to be the best we've found for circulating the heat without creating a draft.
Hope this helps.
How that affects your installation depends how you use it.
Be sure to check under your mattress in the am for moisture. We often throw a pool noodle under it during the day to provide ventilation, when camping in very cold conditions.
PUGs over the canvas, Reflectix under the mattresses, pool noodles between the edges of the mattress and the canvas, and electric blanket for DD.
We also use synthetic blankets, which REALLY help wick moisture away from your body. That's very important for warmth and comfort in cold conditions.
We have carpet on our floors, keeps it pretty decent. DW and DD wear slippers that stay with and inside the camper.
Reflectix is best for radiant heat reflection, usually above or very close to the heat source (like your body in the bunk)
Rigid foam in the bottom would likely be better insulation, but is less flexible. Be sure to account for trailer and frame flex.
Pointing a small fan up at the ceiling seems to be the best we've found for circulating the heat without creating a draft.
Hope this helps.
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