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smarty wrote:
we live in New Mexico and have just gotten used to the heat. We live in a 38' fifth wheel that is under an RV carport. We just leave the windows open. When we get home from work the rig will be 95 on the inside. As soon as the sun sets it cools off in the the low 80's. We put a fan on and go to bed. At times we may run our AC for an hour or so to cool the rig down a bit quicker. We never run the AC during the day.
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โNov-06-2019 01:35 PM
pnichols wrote:
A lot of these hot weather recommendations include putting something in the roof vents.
Why is this necessary if you have vent covers over the vents? Vent covers prevent the sun from heating the vents themselves and also provide a layer of air insulation between the vent cover and the vent.
Our vents do not introduce heat into the interior of the coach in hot weather, but they do have vent covers permanently mounted on the roof over them to keep the sun, rain, snow, sleet, and hail off the vents. I wouldn't have an RV without vent covers over it's vents. Our vent covers allow the vents themselves to be completely open for ventilation in any kind of weather conditions.
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jackM85308 wrote:
Apache Junction
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jackM85308 wrote:
Has anyone stay full-time in an RV park in Arizona during the heat of the summer if so what did you do to stay comfortable?