by tearhead » Tue Apr 10, 2012 9:31 pm
Also not an answer to your question, but we have a 2008 Pleasant Valley Lil Traveler that we bought new and it has a fan, though not a ceiling fan. Though we have considered adding a ceiling fan, really haven't needed it. The existing fan is a small fan that vents the cabin into the galley. As long as we keep the little side vents in the galley unblocked by kitchen stuff, it works fine with the galley hatch closed at night. And, the fan makes a very pleasant little whirring sound that is so easy to sleep to! I bought a little tiny O2Coolbattery operated fan at Walmart ($4 on sale) that we sometimes hang in the window in summer to supplement the other one, but usually don't even need that.
If we were to make a cooling-related modification, it would probably be to add a little closeable vent somewhere in the side wall near the ceiling, just because in cooler weather when you have the window open a crack (which you need to do, for safety), it can get a bit chilly with the air coming in at your elbow.
The top is flat enough that you could install a roof fan, though. We haven't because we don't want to cut a hole in what has thus far been an entirely watertight camper. And, we haven't needed it. I'd say camp in it for a season and then decide. We really like ours.
Pat from Wisconsin