RV Living advice
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The easiest way to cool your RV is to run the engine or hook-up and keep the AC going. maybe theres electric hook-up and running the engine wastes a ton of fuel.
Luckily, you have many different options if you know what to do and where to look.
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Sometimes, you’re limited in where and how you can park, and other times, you have complete freedom. Orient your RV such that the sun shines on the smallest area possible,
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Shade Your Windows Windows let in a lot of heat, even if the sun isn’t shining directly on them. If you can’t park in the shade, you do still have one option: bringing your own.
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Every RVer should have a few tarps on hand, a bit of cord or a couple of supports, and a tarp becomes an awning and sunshade.
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Passive circulation. Close windows on the sunny side and open them on the shady side, so air flows through where it’s coolest.
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Heat rises, up near where your roof vents are already positioned. Use a vent fan to pull hot air out
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Cook outside. Cooking puts a lot of heat into the air around your stove, grill, microwave, or whatever other devices you’re using to prepare your food.
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Don’t underestimate how much heat a person puts out; the less time you spend indoors, the less heat you’ll have to get rid off.