Posted 2006-08-26 6:34 PM (#47456) Subject: Trailered to Chicago and back
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I would like to thank everyone who gave me great ideas on my trip to Chicago. I bought the remote thermometer and was pleased to see that my trailer was about the same temp as the outside temp when it was overcast and about 2-3 degrees more when the sun was blasting.
I put water in the trailer in case I needed to add ice to it, but all in all I didn't need my mister or the ice. I wouldn't have thought about water in the trailer at all without this forum.
At the end of the trip, it rained and that really cooled off. I have a 94 Trailet with a wood floor and rubber mats, which I bedded with sawdust for when he would urinate.
The trip home was just as easy. I really appreciated ALL the tips and thanks again for making my trip a lot less stressful knowing I had some tools at my disposal if it did get really hot.
Posted 2006-08-26 8:33 PM (#47462 - in reply to #47456) Subject: RE: Trailered to Chicago and back
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Originally written by Jbsny on 2006-08-26 6:34 PM
I would like to thank everyone who gave me great ideas on my trip to Chicago. I bought the remote thermometer and was pleased to see that my trailer was about the same temp as the outside temp when it was overcast and about 2-3 degrees more when the sun was blasting.
I put water in the trailer in case I needed to add ice to it, but all in all I didn't need my mister or the ice. I wouldn't have thought about water in the trailer at all without this forum.
At the end of the trip, it rained and that really cooled off. I have a 94 Trailet with a wood floor and rubber mats, which I bedded with sawdust for when he would urinate.
The trip home was just as easy. I really appreciated ALL the tips and thanks again for making my trip a lot less stressful knowing I had some tools at my disposal if it did get really hot.