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Nov-10-2018 02:38 PM
huntdooly wrote:timmac wrote:
My black/cream motorhome stays cool in the Las Vegas desert heat but its under a black shade cover..:C
However in the sun the black part on motorhome is hot to the touch but the cream part is cooler to touch..
Wow! That shade looks like an extensive setup! How large is the bundle for the shade system when it's packed to go?
It makes sense! Black clothing is very hot in summer, as opposed to white clothing. Black just absorbs heat so much more.
However...with every opposing post, my head turns one way, then the other! But, instinctively...I just feel that black feels hotter just by looking at it! LOL! But it's also true that black shows dirt so much more easily, too.
Nov-10-2018 09:12 AM
timmac wrote:
My black/cream motorhome stays cool in the Las Vegas desert heat but its under a black shade cover..:C
However in the sun the black part on motorhome is hot to the touch but the cream part is cooler to touch..
Nov-10-2018 08:10 AM
ppine wrote:
RVs have huge surface areas. How you orient them to the sun makes a big difference. Black should be the last choice for one in summer conditions.
Nov-10-2018 08:02 AM
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Nov-09-2018 09:25 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:MetalGator wrote:
One of the local Jeep dealers did a test with a white Jeep Wrangler and a black Jeep Wrangler. The temperature during the summer averaged 2 degrees hotter in the black Jeep.
I have to call BS on that having owned 3 black pickups in the past. Even my current lipstick red truck gets noticeably hotter in summer sun in a big way, than the white or silver ones I have owned. The Jeep dealer probably had an excess of black Wranglers he could not move with people not considering them because they new better, so he took the liberty of massaging the truth a little lol. Dealers do that.
Nov-09-2018 08:51 AM
Nov-09-2018 08:50 AM
wa8yxm wrote:Where in Eastern Michigan is it so hot you can only cool to 90? I checked two eastern cities, Detroit and Lansing and their all time record highs were 102 and 104 respectively. The average highs for July and August are in the low to mid 80s for both cities. Are you sure the problem isn't the AC units and not the color of your rig?
38 feet. Major color is "Antique Bronze" (Kind of a copper dark) other colors sand (Tan) and green.. two 15000 A/Cs Eastern MI. 90 in the summer is best I can hope for. during day. If I ever repaint I'll make it mostly sand.
Nov-09-2018 08:46 AM
MetalGator wrote:
One of the local Jeep dealers did a test with a white Jeep Wrangler and a black Jeep Wrangler. The temperature during the summer averaged 2 degrees hotter in the black Jeep.
Nov-09-2018 08:43 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
38 feet. Major color is "Antique Bronze" (Kind of a copper dark) other colors sand (Tan) and green.. two 15000 A/Cs Eastern MI. 90 in the summer is best I can hope for. during day. If I ever repaint I'll make it mostly sand.