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wowens79 wrote:
One thing that really helped ours, and was less than $20, was I cut 2 inch foam like in a cushion and put pieces in the shower skylight, and the vent. I cut them a little oversized, and just squeeze them in and they stay in place.
I was shocked how much it helped.
Jun-04-2020 09:59 PM
TomG2 wrote:
If water is free and plentiful, I set a timer to "sprinkle" the trailer down three or four times an hour. (The evaporating water acts like a swamp cooler and brings the skin temperature down.)
Jun-04-2020 08:49 PM
Jun-04-2020 07:07 PM
Sportsmen wrote:
We have a 2016 JayFlight 27BHS. Anytime the temps get much over 90 degrees, parked in the sun, it does not cool down like it should. It has the 15 k AC unit, tinted windows, blocked off skylight, etc, etc and is still hot inside. Since I already own a 6k window unit I fashioned a removable bracket and I put the unit in the side front bedroom window. Seal around the sides of the unit with foam board and the place is like an ice chest now. This has solved the problem of parking in direct sunlight as well as small grand kids that like to stand on the steps with the door open. And from the outside it looks o.k.,, BTW, I power the unit with an extension cord to the electrical pedestal. Is it a perfect arrangement ? No, but it works and cost me $150.00 out of pocket... Hope this helps
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CA Traveler wrote:
Seal all leaks and add insulation on the windows will help.
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