greygoos wrote:I installed 2 of these on my last build. They are passive vents but helped with ventilation.
Socal Tom wrote:When its warmer, I pull the cover on the 5 inch marine deck plate I have on the side. Its got a 120MM PC case fan that I'll turn on. It makes a huge difference in reducing the stuffiness factor. Last trip, the outside temp in the morning was 47, and my son and our 12lb terrier and I slept inside, with the fan on high all night it was still 60 inside. Those vents look like a perfect solution.Tom
greygoos wrote:I installed 2 of these on my last build. They are passive vents but helped with ventilation
working on it wrote:In addition to my vents shown previously, I bought a cheap carbon monoxide alarm from Amazon. I'll mount it low on the wall, about 6 inches off of the floor (below where my head would normally be when sleeping) to detect any CO before the level could rise. I don't think I'll ever need it, since I always have one or more fans circulating the air thru at least one open vent or window, though. But for $12, it is a worthwhile purchase for safety.
Staryder61 wrote:greygoos wrote:I installed 2 of these on my last build. They are passive vents but helped with ventilation
grey or jd, do you have a link where you purchased these vents..?
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