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Reddit mentions of Camco RV Vent Insulator And Skylight Cover With Reflective Surface, Fits Standard 14" RV Vents (45192)
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Camco RV Vent Insulator And Skylight Cover With Reflective Surface, Fits Standard 14" RV Vents (45192). Here are the top ones.
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- Durable RV Skylight Insulator: Blocks and protects against the sun's damaging rays; the vent insulator keeps your RV cool in the summer and warm in the winter
- 3-Layer Protection: The RV roof vent insulator features a reflective layer, a foam insulating layer, and a synthetic fleece layer that provides UV protection
- Saves Energy: The RV vent insulator and skylight cover has a full 2.75-inch foam coating that blocks heat transfer and increases AC efficiency
- Compatibility: The RV skylight cover fits standard 14-inch RV vents and is machine washable
- Quality Products: Camco makes quality products for RVing, boating, camping, towing, tailgating, and grilling that help take your passion for the outdoors to the next level
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Specs:
Color | Multicolor |
Height | 13.4 Inches |
Length | 2.7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 14" x 14" |
Weight | 0.42 Pounds |
Width | 13.75 Inches |
The black ones definitely let in less light, but if you are simply looking to insulate and block light cheaply and without installing anything these work great.
Lived in Madison, WI last winter in my RV. You will need heat tape around your black water tank and piping. As for the water hose, heat tape with insulation for that or buy an extra fancy hose with it already inside. There is also black tank antifreeze we used that we found at Menards for a couple bucks. To go around the outside of the rv you will need either some sort of skirting, or insulation panels. The goal is not to let wind gusts under your rv. We used clear duct tape and white tarp around our entire trailer held down with PVC pipes and cinder blocks. Inside if you have a patio door you will need to heat tape around it because it will freeze shut and the only way to open it will be with a blow dryer. Plastic window shrink wrap all windows, and put a blanket over doors you don't use. Use these vent pillows.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0024E6QX0/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1509510577&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=rv+vent+pillow&dpPl=1&dpID=31oBzadZDDL&ref=plSrch.
Make sure your heater works (ours had a frog in it and had to be replaced). This will get you through a winter with sub zero temps.
If its above freezing during the day and barely below freezing at night you won't need to be this extreme. Heat tape and/or leaving the water run just a bit would do the trick.
> Fantastic vent fan insulating pillow
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