Roof vent(fan?)?

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So I have been tossing around different ideas on how to keep my van cool(ish), and I think the most bang for my buck(and amps), is a roof vent or van. My question is does anyone have experiences with rv roof vents/fans? Are roof vents effective do they add a noticeable cold draft in the cold?
 

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So I have been tossing around different ideas on how to keep my van cool(ish), and I think the most bang for my buck(and amps), is a roof vent or van. My question is does anyone have experiences with rv roof vents/fans? Are roof vents effective do they add a noticeable cold draft in the cold?

i don't know about the draft in the cold, but i would probably imagine so. the good part though is all roof fans have an option to open/close, so that shouldn't be a worry.

in all the van research i've done (which is quite a bit) it seems that most van dwellers prefer fans made by the Fantastic Fan company. I have not personally bought one, but everyone seems to think they are the best.

i'd do a search on the www.cheaprvliving.com forums for roof fan and see what you come up with. here's an interesting blog post about the fantastic fans:

http://www.cheaprvliving.com/heatin...ens-2-paint-the-roof-of-your-van-3-buy-a-fan/
 
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i don't know about the draft in the cold, but i would probably imagine so. the good part though is all roof fans have an option to open/close, so that shouldn't be a worry.

in all the van research i've done (which is quite a bit) it seems that most van dwellers prefer fans made by the Fantastic Fan company. I have not personally bought one, but everyone seems to think they are the best.

i'd do a search on the www.cheaprvliving.com forums for roof fan and see what you come up with. here's an interesting blog post about the fantastic fans:

http://www.cheaprvliving.com/heatin...ens-2-paint-the-roof-of-your-van-3-buy-a-fan/
another option is the maxair fan people like those to because you can run them in the rain and not get wet
 

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In my vans, before this one, all of my roof vents leaked! Never did try to fix them though! This one I'm in now, does not have one, and it has a conversion van ceiling! So I'm still not sure about cutting open my roof!
On staying cool, I park in the shade, also have roof racks, with a so called curtain rod attached ! I got two large umbrella canopies & cover the top of the van when needed!
On the inside, I have a portable van, and recharge the battery daily! Also cover up all the windows, so the sun won't bring the heat in!
A vent does work, as heat raises, and the vent lets it out, more so, when there's a vent near the floor!
 
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