wopachop wrote:
Any ideas for adding insulation that does not include removing the ceiling panels?
Insulation does not work that way, you cannot just pile up more and expect to improve the R value when there is no additional space for the insulation.
Fiberglas and blown in insulation depend on trapped air pockets within the insulation, compressing these types of insulation results in the opposite effect, much less R value.
Basically there is nothing you can do to improve the R value of what you have unless you are willing to either lose inside space by adding additional wall studs on the inside or adding to the outside and then add high performance Polyisocyanurate foam which has a R6 insulation value per inch of thickness.
Spray foams are a bit more effective than the solid foam boards but that is because the spray foam creates a air tight seal to the wall studs.
But once again, you cannot just drill a hole and add spray foam into wall or ceilings if there is already existing fiberglass insulation.
I would recommend leaving well alone and live with the fact that you have a RV, they are not generally intended for extreme weather conditions. They will not be as comfortable as a sticks and bricks unless you plan to rip out (gut) the interior, then stud in 2" or 4" and fill the walls with spray foam.. A very big and costly job and you lose a lot of interior space.