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Old 08-18-2006, 02:22 AM   #33
richfaa
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: North Ridgeville
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If your camping, traveling and living style justifies that you need the dual pane windows then indeed you have to have them. Example..our traveling after October of this year will be to climates where it will not be to hot or to cold.We will now have the choice.. of where we park the camper. That is by design. For us it would not be worth the expense and extra weight for the few times the dual panes may be useful. On the other hand the W/D will be, to us a necessity, something that our traveling style says we have got to have. Examine your individual needs..make sure that when you purchase a option you are going to use it on a regular bassis and that you really need it. We have dual panes on our home here in Northern, Ohio.We do not have them on the camper. The camper sets right alongside the house.A couple of weeks ago when the temps were in the hi 90's we did a little test. I shot the temp in the house a couple of inches from the dual panes (IR guage)
Then shot the temp in the camper, Shades down, same distance from the window.All test conditions. Temp, etc.. the same... The result... No difference..try it yourself..see what you come up with.

Rich& Helen N.Ridgeville,Ohio.

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