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BobsYourUncle
Dec 08, 2013Nomad
Don, yes the fan would likely keep enough warm air in the ductwork to keep the fresh water feed flowing.
I'm not sure how much I want to do to this trailer. I would like to upgrade it to something at least ten years newer, but with enclosed tanks and better windows. These single glazed things are awful in the cold. I have some of them covered with foam board but not all of them. Double glazed windows would be nice.
What would be even nicer would be thermally broken windows. I don't know if they even make such a thing for RV's. I did some research but found nothing. The cold transfer through these windows is huge.
I'm not sure how much I want to do to this trailer. I would like to upgrade it to something at least ten years newer, but with enclosed tanks and better windows. These single glazed things are awful in the cold. I have some of them covered with foam board but not all of them. Double glazed windows would be nice.
What would be even nicer would be thermally broken windows. I don't know if they even make such a thing for RV's. I did some research but found nothing. The cold transfer through these windows is huge.
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