RoninWanderer
Definitely lost.... ?
Hi @Herbie
The walls are just aluminum with carpet, however, the boxes create a large space on all the main walls which kind of insulate. The tent walls are double-walled as well and I am making my own down insulation panels to go up there. We bought the heater unit for this purpose, which has never worked properly. It’ll work for about 5 minutes and the camper gets plenty warm, then it shuts off. Without the heater, it would be pretty cold in there due to the tent fabric. There are hook n loop strips along the top edges of the tent roof interior where my panels will hang. Should be easy!
This is my first winter with the Khaya, so I will report after a few more snow trips. I will say, that the aluminum box stays remarkably cool in the summer though. Much to my surprise for being a big black box.
The walls are just aluminum with carpet, however, the boxes create a large space on all the main walls which kind of insulate. The tent walls are double-walled as well and I am making my own down insulation panels to go up there. We bought the heater unit for this purpose, which has never worked properly. It’ll work for about 5 minutes and the camper gets plenty warm, then it shuts off. Without the heater, it would be pretty cold in there due to the tent fabric. There are hook n loop strips along the top edges of the tent roof interior where my panels will hang. Should be easy!
This is my first winter with the Khaya, so I will report after a few more snow trips. I will say, that the aluminum box stays remarkably cool in the summer though. Much to my surprise for being a big black box.