Desert SuperCooler

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O. K., I'll bite.  What's your version of the "Desert SuperCooler"?

Daisy
 
They may be referring to this:
http://www.rvjournal.com/SuperCooler.html
J
 
Thanks J.  You can't imagine what I was dreaming up in my head, but it was certainly not that..or anything remotely to it.  :D :D :D

Daisy
 
This system does work,,,but,,,they become prob lamatic due to the accumulation of water minerals deposited on and thru the radiator, thereby reducing its ability to cool properly over time.>>>Dan
 
34footer said:
They may be referring to this:
http://www.rvjournal.com/SuperCooler.html
"The Desert SuperCooler is used extensively in the RV industry, since most RVers have a tendency to overload their RVs and then attempt to tackle steep grades, high altitudes and hot desert temperatures. "
Being Canadian I have no intentions of being close to the desert in summer.
 
Tony_Alberta:
"Being Canadian I have no intentions of being close to the desert in summer."

What, not even Okanagan Valley, BC's own desert?
 
Tony_Alberta said:
Being Canadian I have no intentions of being close to the desert in summer.

The hottest temperature I have ever seen on my radiator temperature gauge was the climb out of Kelowna, BC on 97C. And I was not overloaded.
 
rhmahoney said:
Tony_Alberta:
"Being Canadian I have no intentions of being close to the desert in summer."
What, not even Okanagan Valley, BC's own desert?
Absolutely not in July and August.  Too many dumb*ss tourists in their motorhomes and trailers clogging up the roads in British Columbia.    :)  I prefer to do my clogging in BC in June and September. ;)
 
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