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- WoodGlueExplorerSome do have ducted vents. Other smallish trailers are cold enough by the one cooler unit on the roof.
WoodGlue - Dog_FolksExplorerWe have ducted A/c in ours (see Signature) A/C vents throughout, including bath and bedroom.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIIf the trailer has an A/C that is ducted (vs just blowing from ceiling grille) then there will be ceiling ducts thru out trailer
- Markiemark32ExplorerY E S
- wmosesExplorerOld Biscuit answered it fully. Mine has 2 in addition to a fresh air vent.
- Empty_Nest__SooExplorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
If the trailer has an A/C that is ducted (vs just blowing from ceiling grille) then there will be ceiling ducts thru out trailer
I believe that covers it!
That's the way ours is set up.
Wayne - mleekampExplorerYes we have vents in bedroom area. In fact, for my young girls, I had to cover half the AC vent due to them being "too cold"!!!! It was blowing on them directly and a little duct tape re-directed the AC away. Our master bedroom in our TT has a vent as well but I installed a small fan (mounted on the wall) to get more air movement in that part of the trailer.
- shakyjayExplorer IIMine has ducts and they work well.
- Andy_FExplorerNot all the bunkhouses are set up with A/C vents. Our ceiling duct runs in our ceiling closer to the curbside of the trailer opposite our bunks. I added a ceiling vent in the duct right outside the double bunk opening directing air flow into both bunks. Makes a big difference.
It's -20 F outside this AM in MN--dreaming about camping to help get thru it! We're looking at a high temp today of -19 F. - svhillExplorerThanks All - for the helpful answers. We're looking for a well-made 2014 TT with rear entertainment/living area, u-shaped dinette, lg. wardrobe or storage cabinet, bedroom vents and no bunks (my requirements) and weighing not over 7,000 lb.s (husband's requirement!).
Really appreciate all the fast replies.
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