โAug-22-2023 02:05 PM
โAug-24-2023 03:43 AM
opnspaces wrote:
I can see where you can keep the interior dust down if you install a vent that sucks in filtered air from the exterior. Without a filter you're just sucking in dust.
From their website it appears the Gusto uses filtered air to pressurize the interior so I can see a benefit.
At $2,250 AUD (approx $1,450 USD) I would be rather go buy an air filter housing from a wrecked vehicle at the junk yard. Then add a fan and some ducting to the outside and you have a poor mans Gusto for a whole lot cheaper.
โAug-23-2023 02:46 PM
opnspaces wrote:
I can see where you can keep the interior dust down if you install a vent that sucks in filtered air from the exterior. Without a filter you're just sucking in dust.
From their website it appears the Gusto uses filtered air to pressurize the interior so I can see a benefit.
At $2,250 AUD (approx $1,450 USD) I would be rather go buy an air filter housing from a wrecked vehicle at the junk yard. Then add a fan and some ducting to the outside and you have a poor mans Gusto for a whole lot cheaper.
โAug-23-2023 02:30 PM
opnspaces wrote:
I can see where you can keep the interior dust down if you install a vent that sucks in filtered air from the exterior. Without a filter you're just sucking in dust.
From their website it appears the Gusto uses filtered air to pressurize the interior so I can see a benefit.
At $2,250 AUD (approx $1,450 USD) I would be rather go buy an air filter housing from a wrecked vehicle at the junk yard. Then add a fan and some ducting to the outside and you have a poor mans Gusto for a whole lot cheaper.
โAug-23-2023 01:26 PM
โAug-23-2023 01:26 PM
โAug-23-2023 12:25 PM
TravelinDog wrote:
I've tried opening a forward facing roof vent on 2 travel trailers while going down dusty dirt roads. I can tell you that it doesn't help one bit keeping the dust out.
โAug-23-2023 11:45 AM
โAug-22-2023 02:49 PM