Has anyone figured out a way to hook up temporary deflectors to help guide the cool air over the slide outs?
I've seen some homemade baffles made on the TRVN forum for Tiffin owners but the Entegra slideouts are real tight to the ceiling and there's not enough room to fit them in.
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I thought about using cheap storage containers. The real thin ones, not the rigid plastic ones. Cut them down to fit. Even a shoe box dimension would work to bring air to the center.
Of course, having a dash air that works would help
94,000 miles and going strong…I am beginning to feel like the king of coast to coast. Got to do something about loving the weather in the West with grandkids in Maine; especially with $4.50/gal diesel!
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