RV Living advice
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If you’re traveling somewhere the weather is nice and toasty, you’re for sure going to enjoy basking on a beach, or exploring a bit of desert?
The trouble is that heat doesn’t dissipate quickly. The inside of an RV or campervan vehicle can get extremely hot, making it impossible to enjoy your time.
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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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Cook outside. Cooking puts a lot of heat into the air around your stove, grill, microwave,
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Force Air Flow. Fans might make you feel a little cooler by evaporating moisture on your skin and blowing air over you,
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Computers have fans because they generate a lot of heat. Televisions also create a lot of heat. Turn off and unplug electronics you don’t need to be using.
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It takes a bit of an initial investment, but replacing those halogen lights with LEDs will reduce heat and ensure they’ll virtually never burn out.
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You have the complete freedom. In the summer, don’t strand yourself in the middle of Nevada