Not sure how your skylight is but ours has the typical bubble then inside has another flat rough defuse lens.
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Originally posted by Jlawles2 View PostToo bad they don't make one for the skylight. The 2nd ac is there just to counter the skylight heat around here.
How about a "shade" over top of the skylight? Think of something analogous to a solar panel but replace the solar cells with a translucent, UV-blocking and weather-resistant material. The skylight should stay much cooler, light will still enter, and there's no danger of heat buildup (the bad side effect of trying to block the skylight from the interior). The solar panels stay on the roof, so why shouldn't this "shade" if secured with screws?
This should be very easy to make out aluminum and possibly I could use the mounting holes for the skylight so no new holes in the roof. Hmmm...might give this a go. (Just what I need, another "To Do" on my list...<sigh>)
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howson Howard, I think the protrusion of the existing cover will hinder the efforts. It's not quite as close to the roof as one would hope. That is an interesting theory though. Like I mentioned, simply laying tint onto the textured (yes it looked funny on the inside) inside lens (roof top lens is clear and you can see how they "cut" the membrane for the penetration) cut the heat generation in the shower / bathroom extensively.
They do make an insulator for the rectangular ones now.Joseph
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Originally posted by Jlawles2 View PostDennis66 Dennis, I did not notice much difference in temperatures with the dark vs white covers. I had both on our first TT. I think its more about eliminating the first round of UV light. I can tell you that the shower skylight generates more heat than you would think, I think it generates more heat than both of the other vents combined. In our 1st 5er the shower skylight alone would negate the front AC.
I'll know more after this weekend about the smoke covered sunroof cover. May still need to put a layer of tint on it to reduce the heat.
Something like this. https://www.amazon.com/ICON-12120-RV...839140&sr=8-40
Jim
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Originally posted by Dennis66 View PostWhat type vent cover do I need in the kitchen, the one with the power vent?
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Originally posted by Dennis66 View PostSo with it hitting the cover causes no alarm for putting stress on the motor?
RobCate & Rob
(with Border Collies Molly & Angel + Kitties Hazel & Elsie)
2015 Reflection 303RLS
2022 F350 Diesel CC SB SRW Lariat
Bayham, Ontario, Canada
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Originally posted by howson View Post
At the risk of taking this thread OT...but my over-active imagination has kicked into overdrive...or the Good Idea Fairy is loose again...
How about a "shade" over top of the skylight? Think of something analogous to a solar panel but replace the solar cells with a translucent, UV-blocking and weather-resistant material. The skylight should stay much cooler, light will still enter, and there's no danger of heat buildup (the bad side effect of trying to block the skylight from the interior). The solar panels stay on the roof, so why shouldn't this "shade" if secured with screws?
This should be very easy to make out aluminum and possibly I could use the mounting holes for the skylight so no new holes in the roof. Hmmm...might give this a go. (Just what I need, another "To Do" on my list...<sigh>)
Will the smoke skylight from the Imagine fit the opening of models with the clear skylight?
Jim
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Originally posted by Dennis66 View PostFinally decided on 3 smoke Maxxair 11 vent covers, cant find them anywhere, all back ordered or out of stock and the ones I did find want over $100 bucks
I just moved to white to try and brighten up the older Imagine with dark interior.
Jim
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Dennis66 Dennis, I'm in Houston and the white ones let plenty of light in, but not the heat. I can send pics of the one that is installed over the kitchen, about to install the one over the bathroom. Need to get it installed before we leave Thursday.
No the vent cover hitting the shade cover does not create any issues. If you open the vent and listen to the motor load up at full open vs when it runs into the shade cover, its the same sound. I thought it quite strange myself that it was designed to run into the cover.Joseph
Tow Vehicle: 2024 GMC K3500 Denali Ultimate Diesel
Coach: 303RLS Delivered March 5, 2021
South of Houston Texas
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