robin_doner
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robin_doner, that would be much appreciated. Are you going to insulate the inside? I'm thinking of using the reflective type insulation that's available in rolls from Home Depot, it's only about 3/8" thick and could easily be glued to the fiberglass. I've got a Fantastic Fan that I'm going to install and want to put two long windows along the side and a window in each door. The problem I have is that the roof and the sides are not flat so I don't have any idea on how to seal the fan housing and where to get windows that have a slight curve to them.
I've looked at the site suggested by appleyard77 but none of those windows fit what I want. The local guys want ~$400 for each window which is way out of my budget range.
Looking forward to see what and how you do your mods!:beer:
Hi Sleepy Wheel,
I just put in 2 weeks above 3,000 meters with night temps down to -12C in Colorado. I have a catalytic heater that I have been using but I found that a fan to circulate the air is necessary. Wiring that in when I have a chance. Also a roof vent will be necessary to get rid of the condensation, I had plenty of ice building up on the inside at night. For windows I am going to get a used window out of a leer topper on one side (75-100$ with hardware) and then I am looking at west side marine (boat windows) as options and sky lights/ports. They also have passive vents that might work better for you since you don't have a flat surface to work with. I also have the same home depot insulation that I will be mounting. It will be mid november when I have time. Windows I found a place out of Oregon that will make custom rv windows no idea on pricing though. Will update you when I actually dive in.