Thanks everyone, just what I was looking for .............. Gage, If the galley is closed up on a hot day, wouldn't heat build up???Gage wrote:Am I missing something? Why would you want vents on the side of your galley. I've seen a lot of teardrops in my time but have never seen vents for the galley. Maybe I'm just not looking for them. Come April I'm going to be at a gathering where there is going to be 100+ teardrops. Now I know what I'm going to be doing.
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David, another reason to install vents............thanks, RobDavid Niver wrote:I picked up mine from a rv dealer for a couple of bucks each.
I use them so I can run the exhaust fan for the cabin with the hatch closed.
David Niver
dacrazyrn wrote:Those minirature louvered aluminum vents can be had at HD or Lowe's for less than a buck. Also square ones. They are located in the roofing areas for usually around a buck.
I plan on at least one for a battery vent-slash-water tank vent.
seahorse wrote: <snip> Thanks everyone, just what I was looking for .............. Gage, If the galley is closed up on a hot day, wouldn't heat build up???
Might be any easy addition to that SWEET teardrop of yoursGage wrote:seahorse wrote: <snip> Thanks everyone, just what I was looking for .............. Gage, If the galley is closed up on a hot day, wouldn't heat build up???
No more than the inside of my tear. I have insulation also in my hatch for those hot days. Now don't get me wrong. When I built mine, I just didn't hear of venting the galley so didn't give it much thought.
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