Last summer, when we were traveling from CO back to FL, in the extreme heat, Robert and I were discussing that we should put some sort of curtain to separate the cab from the rest of the coach to try to keep the cool air up front while we traveled. We not only used the dash air, but also the coach air just to make it remotely comfortable for us. Our thought was to try not to use the generator for the coach air while we traveled and keep all the cool air from the dash vents up front.
Now, we are traveling to CO in February and dealing with the cold and wanted to try out the curtains to keep the heat from the dash just up front with us while going down the road. I had kept my daughters denim curtains from her bedroom and we had a curtain rod on hand. For the time being, we thought we’d simply place the curtain rod between the window of the slide-out and the overhead storage above the passenger seat.
There is quite a gap between the ceiling and the slide-out top, but we thought surely any little bit would help. The curtain rod we had on hand is not long enough to go clear across the top of the coach. As we are traveling, we do feel a little cool breeze, but we think it is a bit better. I am anxious to see if it will be better once we get the new rod and place the curtain higher.