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4th February 2015, 11:48 PM
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Bitumen Burner
Pod ventilation
Hi
I need to put some air into the back of my pod as I'm driving along, because my 95lt fridge doesn't like it. lol.
I was looking at getting two of those things that spin around, or would a normal vent that doesn't move, be better?
Remember, we sleep in the back, so I don't want to be 'dripped on' . lol
Rossco
Winner of 'Best 4 x 4 ' at the 2017 Albany Agricultural Society Inc - Town n Country Ute Muster.
Ex Telstra - 2005, 4.2 TDi ute -with pod and more fruit than a grocery shop.
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4th February 2015 11:48 PM
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4th February 2015, 11:57 PM
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Wouldn't dust be more of an issue?
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rusty_nail (5th February 2015)
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5th February 2015, 12:10 AM
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I've built a few canopy's for touring camping and work.
It may pay to look at insulation to keep the temp down a bit.
Also a small fan ( Perhaps like a computer one ) just to
move the air around the fridge vents
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5th February 2015, 12:29 AM
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Dribble Master
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rusty_nail (5th February 2015)
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5th February 2015, 03:55 AM
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Bitumen Burner
Originally Posted by
megatexture
Wouldn't dust be more of an issue?
Nah not at all. Clunk would be eating my dust all the way. lol.
Good point though. Will have to re-think.
Winner of 'Best 4 x 4 ' at the 2017 Albany Agricultural Society Inc - Town n Country Ute Muster.
Ex Telstra - 2005, 4.2 TDi ute -with pod and more fruit than a grocery shop.
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5th February 2015, 06:56 AM
#6
Enjoying the trips
G'day Rosco,
Have seen a forward facing grill that has a removable air filter in it, don't know where.
So no dust but circulates air as you want and pressurises the area to stop it getting in any where else.
Never been able to find one, they are on some camper trailers or slide on set ups.
Cheers
Macca
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DX grunt (5th February 2015)
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5th February 2015, 07:04 AM
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Patrol God
This is what you want.
http://www.dctech.com.au/modelling-foam/
Get it cut to the thickness you want (frame width) and then cut to suit.
Tough as nails. Light as a feather. And will make a huge difference.
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DX grunt (5th February 2015)
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5th February 2015, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by
megatexture
Wouldn't dust be more of an issue?
Why would dust be an issue for a Bitumen Bunny?
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5th February 2015, 09:24 AM
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Patrol God
Originally Posted by
TPC
Why would dust be an issue for a Bitumen Bunny?
Burn!!!!!!!!!!!!
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5th February 2015, 09:26 AM
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Patrol God
My troopy had air compensators on the rear qrt panel , helped when closing a door.
IF you look closely at one they have a rubber flap on the back to stop weather and dust
yet still breathe,
These are better than a whirly no working parts
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1-x-ROOF-...item339cfdaade
Last edited by threedogs; 5th February 2015 at 09:35 AM.
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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