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myrvplans1
May 21, 2014Explorer
06Fargo wrote:
There is some great information being put forward.
I think I'm in the spray foam insulation camp as well. #1 issue with every rv we've owned is lack of control of the interior climate. Every tank and system enclosed in the insulated envelope.
A V-nose might be worth taking a look at - we have towed both flat and v-nose cargo/car trailers and there is a difference in power required. The V nose could be used for storage, higher part accessible from inside behind a bulkhead, and the lower for gas bottles, batteries etc with ventilation.
Fargo... I've been told that spray foam works real well for climate control and sound reduction. It also adds to the integrity of the structure. I would consider a V-nose if in fact there was a way to adequately ventilate the batteries I would put in there. Thanks. -Darla
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