Excessive Temps thru tinted windows
We bought our 2014 Cougar High Country 319RLS at the end of February this year. One of the things pointed out on it was the large tinted, frameless windows. It was supposed to be a plus. We thought by looking at them they would cut down on heat coming through. We didn't get to use it this summer but when we got back and got to go inside we found it incredibly hot. The little self stick plastic doo dads that stick on the inside of your cabinet doors for spices had melted...the strips were just hanging in the air by long strings of goo.
We have tried opening the vents/windows and even turning on the AC. The AC ran all day and couldn't bring the temp down appreciably. After spending time trying to run the heat source down it appears the black windows are funneling TONS of heat into the RV. I put up shades, like you put in car windows, in addition to the normal blinds but they don't do a thing. Today it was only 75 and we are trying to get ready to go on a weeklong trip. It was hot inside and you could just feel the heat pulsing from the windows inside the slide area.
Are the black tinted windows a problem? If so, what is the solution for them projecting the heat into the unit? I don't want to put a wrap on it after all the stuff I've read about them. I had a fellow come out and price me a 30'x45' pad with a steel building over it at $30-40k....that's a lot of money. I'm not sure how you stop the heat transfer since the tint of the window seems to be causing it unless you cover the windows from the outside.
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. By the way, the RV sits on our property next door uncovered. The large tinted windows face the West and South...which is where the sun gets it. I could turn it around but it puts the door facing away from our house and easy access.
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