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Diabetes meter strips and a hot RV

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The temperature inside my RV during the day when we are traveling and the RV is parked can get up over 100dF. I have a Class B so the RV comes with us when we go out for the day and is parked while we are visiting sights, etc. The A/C cannot be left on inside and even with the roof fan vent open it still gets hot. Diabetes meter strips need to be kept below 85 dF - according to the bottle. We are trying to figure out a way to keep them cooler than the temperature inside the RV - they cannot be put in the refrigerator.

Any ideas? Anyone know how to do this?

Thanks!
Roadtrek 190 Popular 2011

Meryl and Me Hit the Road
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darsben
Explorer II
Explorer II
A good insulated cooler either hard or soft and a with a cold bottle of water from the fridge out to keep them cool for quite a few hours
Traveling with my best friend my wife!