Posted by John T on June 18, 2012 at 18:47:44 from (66.87.2.19):
Okay, let me tell you here at Hoover Dam and the Nevada Desert region where its been 110 and 112 degress the RV's Rooftop AC has a hard job extracting the heat inside, transferring it to the outside, and replacing it with cooler air grrrrrrrr
Sooooooo, RV's have those rooftop vents ya know
QUESTION with the AC running is it better to OPEN or CLOSE those rooftop vents?????
We all know hot air rises so if theyre open maybe the hot air escapes out them butttttttt is that sorta like trying to cool the RV with the windows open???
Roof vents open or closed?????????
I have my own non educated guess/opinion, hopin theres some HVAC experienced gents here who can provide the correct answer......
In a couple weeks I'll be at higher elevation in the Rocky Mtns with warm days and cool nights which is great for extended dry (no hookups) camping but in the meantime its freakin hot here
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