Neal Flagrving
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- Nov 9, 2010
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I have a 5Th wheel with a rear kitchen. The refrig is on the back wall. The vents are both on the back wall (1 high, 1 low). When we travel down the road on propane or generator the inside temp rises allot (45+). I think due to a vacuum created at the rear of the unit. We will pull over and put the rear into the wind to help cool down. I have installed 2 recirculating fans and that didn't help going down the road. I am thinking about closing off the upper vent and installing a roof vent. Has anyone had this problem? I don't see allot installed this way except on slideouts which would have air passing by them going down the road. Would it be better to install the roof vent parallel or perpendicular to the rear wall? I have had this unit for 5 years and it has always been like this. A number of things have been checked out and all seems ok. But when it is hot outside that is the worst. We are looking at traveling in the summer next year and this is the hardest time as everyone knows. Thanks for the info