BigDave_185 wrote:So I figured this one vented out the roof only off the removal of it, there was a vent on the roof. I think flybys trailer is vented on the side only. That the case I’ll gladly do that instead of another hole on the roof
That trailer coming apart was scary being only 2002 and how much water had gotten under the Rubber roof. Definitely made me think about how else to deal these trailers for longer life
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The Vent on the side of my trailer is the Air Conditioner Exhaust. The Intake for the AC is on the Roof. Basically, I used Refrigerator vents to achieve an interior/Cabinet type install for a Window AC unit. It works great...
I do agree with McDave... you control the quality of the install... I would be not afraid to cut hole in the roof, just take your time and make sure you seal it properly and then maintain it. I have cut a few in mine and I had one leak due to hitting a tree branch with the VHF/UHF radio antenna and bending it back slightly to break a seal. My fault as I could see the antenna was bent.... but I did not climb up there to inspect as I should have. Easy fix nonetheless.