Gulfcoast wrote:If anyone wants a free fantastic fan, I used it once and now removing it to install a MaxxAir fan instead.
Just pay the shipping.
GC, where you at on the Gulfcoast?
Gulfcoast wrote:If anyone wants a free fantastic fan, I used it once and now removing it to install a MaxxAir fan instead.
Just pay the shipping.
jaws_1972 wrote:Insulation is looking nice. That fan will help a ton with the heat, as will the insulation. When I was putting in my fresh water inlet it was around 10am in Michigan. I cut through the plywood and insulation on the inside of the trailer and accidentally touched the inside of the aluminum outer skin. Very nearly burnt myself. Crazy how hot that aluminum skin got in the morning sun. A friend was telling me that the trailer mfgs are starting to put the equivalent of ridge vents on trailers that will be insulated.
Gulfcoast wrote:I found out that in the summer down here that one inch of Polyiso board insulation is not enough in the ceiling. It's easy to see that the ceiling is still hot to the touch with one inch. So, now to add another inch and see how that feels.
bdosborn wrote:I've been using these connectors for my wiring:
Amazon Linky
Fast, easy terminations and the connector has a mounting tab so you can screw it to a flat surface. It makes it super easy to change things out too, especially if you move stuff around a lot like I do. I wouldn't use them for 120V or high current DC loads (10A @ 12V is the most I load them to) but for small DC loads they're great.
Bruce
bdosborn wrote:P.S. What, no 2x4s? Shouldn't you be using 3/4" plywood? Just kidding, it looks like you're building light!
Bruce
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