Hello all,
During the design process for my 6x12 v-nose conversion, I never considered the need for a powered, externally-vented range hood. I've found - now that the project is essentially complete, of course - that I do in fact need one. The problem is that with all the other interior components in place, my mounting and venting options are -extremely- limited.
RV range hoods are made for direct through-wall venting. I can't do that. The hood will be in the front of the trailer centered directly in the middle of the "V". Even with ductwork (not a problem in and of itself), my only venting options will be either on the driver's side nose, or through the roof.
My questions:
1 - Although the drawbacks of a nose-mounted vent seem obvious (water leakage at highway speed, etc...), has anyone here actually successfully mounted a vent to the front of their v-nose?
2 - Regarding suitable roof-mounted vents, the only options seem to be residential units, such as : http://www.homedepot.com/p/Broan-Roof-V ... /100344509 . Curious if anyone has gone this route?
Thanks,
-Bob