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Old 08-26-2014, 10:47 AM   #6
WaltBennett
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quote:Originally posted by mazboy

i suspect both A/Cs are working like they should be.....at 105 degrees you won't be able to get the temp down to 70...

you can try bringing in one or two of your slides, that might help a little.

best bet is to find shade.
Totally correct - doesn't matter what Keystone or any other manufacturer says, it's all about insulation and keeping radiant heat out. I don't think ANY RV maker of any kind really puts a lot of either into their products. It'd make the walls & roof too thick for starters. One thing I have found that works well & costs little though is Reflectix (there's a couple other brands that are the same stuff). I picked up a 24" wide by 25' long roll at Lowes for about $20 after my GI discount, and it covered most of my windows. It's easy to cut to fit and stick on velcro keeps pieces in place on the inside of windows. Doesn't completely solve the issue, but goes a long way helping.
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