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Old 09-19-2007, 12:30 PM   #1
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Do you leave your vents opened, are do you close them when your not using trailer ?
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Re: Vents

Closed and for the "sky light" over the rest room we have that insulated too, Weather and bugs are the reasons
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Old 09-22-2007, 05:42 PM   #3
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Definitely closed...and with an open container of desiccant inside to absorb moisture. Don't want my rig turning into a mildew farm!
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Old 09-24-2007, 01:21 AM   #4
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Re: Vents

We keep ours closed also with 2 damprids for any moisture.My bud keeps his air running year round and swears it's the only way to keep mold away,nice if you want a huge light bill,We have never had a problem with mold and don't want it.I do keep fridge running for wifes extra cold storage.I'm putting on maxaire covers this week to help keep out tha li'l critters.Thanks for your replies.
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Re: Vents

Got the new Maxaires installed today,takes about a hour.They cover up your vents to prevent rain and bugs out of trailer.With the really fine screens in them ,I can see how they keep bugs out.We will see.
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So far so good on the new Maxaire covers, it rain really hard almost all day and not a drip inside. Now to see if they keep the bugs out.
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I leave mine open. I crack open the one on the bathroom and one in the front area. That way you always got some air circulation inside the unit. Though, we have our rig under a barn style roof,so weather wise we do not have any isues.
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Old 10-01-2007, 12:45 AM   #8
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So far so good on the new Maxaire covers, it rain really hard almost all day and not a drip inside. Now to see if they keep the bugs out. srds
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I had a few gnats get through the screening in mine, but it kept all else out.
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