When it comes to camping, a travel trailer
can be a lot of fun. It hooks right up to a car, truck or SUV, gets pulled to
the campsite and the moment it is unloaded, voila, instant camping shelter.
Because travel trailers are made primarily of aluminum or steel, however, they
can get quite hot during the summer months. Here are some tips on how to keep a
travel trailer cooler when the hot weather hits.
1 Hook up a portable air conditioner. A
portable air conditioner is a stand-alone unit that blows cold air. There is an
arm that extends outside of the window and expels any water or condensation.
Simply plug in the portable air conditioner and the travel trailer will be cool
in no time.
2 Park the travel trailer under a shady
tree. The tree can provide shade from the blistering sun. The leaf cover will
help keep the trailer cooler.
3 Run fans inside the travel trailer. A
couple of fans cross blowing the air can add a nice cool feeling inside.
4 Open the windows. This is especially good
to do at night if the trailer has heated up during the day. Just leave the
screens over the windows to stop bugs from getting inside.
5 Hang a tarp above the trailer. Using
rope, hang a tarp above the travel trailer to stop sun from beating down on the
trailer's exterior. The deflection of the sun will keep the travel trailer
cooler.
6 Depending on the materials from which
your trailer is made, painting the outside with a radiant-barrier paint to
reflect the sun's rays could keep it cooler. Check with your local paint supply
store to see what might be available.