ubear7 wrote:Does anyone think that a permanently installed A/C vented through the floor will allow enough ventilation? Both when on and off. The vent are 4"x20" each. One for intake one for exhaust.
...Exactly! Those of us who live in the north are used to sub zero weather, so, 40 degrees is tshirt weather..lol..Buy quality sleeping bags and ALWAYS leave the vents cracked..madjack wrote:NEVER NEVER NEVER EVER sleep in a completely closed up trailer...even in cold weather, we leave the top vent opened a bit, along with the door windows opened slightly as well...since, most all of our camping is in parks with shore power, we use a small ceramic heater set on low and sleep quite well...TYVM..................................
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ISeenBigFoot wrote:you people are somewhat silly. ive slept in an isuzu rodeo more than two months with all windows rolled up tight no problem. ive even slept for more than 13 hours with no problem, minus the occasional get up to go pee. carbon monoxide poisoning is blown way outta proportion. there is the for sure safe way of making sure everything is ok, but for the most part, quit bitchin and enjoy the scenery
I'm playing nice. Just stating some facts. .........eaglesdare wrote:ok, lets all play nice, or we'll be deleting replies.
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