Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 9:57 am
Ok , here's a drawing for the fixed window (s) ... Agree with the need for ventilation ... Got a standard top vent for mine ... Easy to put screened vents in the floor too ... and if you use a hole saw , you'll have the plug too ... for traveling in wet weather... or use the smaller deck hatches ... like Todah suggested... even in the rain , if you have e vent in the floor and the top vent cracked open slightly (enough to keep the rain out ) the hot air will leave from the top, the cool air coming in through the floor ... We did floor vents on Kustom Vans back in the late 70's ... a much appreciated option down the road...
For a deck vent , a few of these http://www.amazon.com/Tempress-Products ... 177&sr=1-3 in the floor would allow venting , and access for an electrical cord too ... I am planning on a 50' GFI extension cord as my electrical system ... with a bottom hole , I wouldn't have to put a hole in the wall for access, no shore power fixture $$... or a hole in the door for access, that might leak water inside in the rain ... You could just staple some screen on the underside if you wanted ... easy !!!
For a deck vent , a few of these http://www.amazon.com/Tempress-Products ... 177&sr=1-3 in the floor would allow venting , and access for an electrical cord too ... I am planning on a 50' GFI extension cord as my electrical system ... with a bottom hole , I wouldn't have to put a hole in the wall for access, no shore power fixture $$... or a hole in the door for access, that might leak water inside in the rain ... You could just staple some screen on the underside if you wanted ... easy !!!