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BamaDon

RVF Newbee
Joined
Jun 13, 2026
Messages
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Location
Huntsville, AL
RV Year
2021
RV Make
Grand Designs
RV Model
Imagine - travel trailer
RV Length
31 feet
Chassis
N/A
Engine
N/A
TOW/TOAD
2023 Chevy Silverado LTZ, 10000 lb tow capacity.
Fulltimer
No
My name is Don. I"m brand new to RV life. I'll be in Texas this summer with a Grand Designs Imagine, 31', that I'll tow with a Silverado. My immediate questions involve improving the A/C to endure the Waco Summers.
I'm not eager to cut holes in the wall or make major mods of that sort, so I'm seeking suggestions appropriate for utter newbies.
 
My name is Don. I"m brand new to RV life. I'll be in Texas this summer with a Grand Designs Imagine, 31', that I'll tow with a Silverado. My immediate questions involve improving the A/C to endure the Waco Summers.
I'm not eager to cut holes in the wall or make major mods of that sort, so I'm seeking suggestions appropriate for utter newbies.
Welcome aboard! My only suggestion for enduring a Texas summer is to head north! ;) . I used to live on Vancouver Island in Canada and we had a lot of Texan visitors up for the summer hiding from the heat.
 
Welcome from Mississippi! Not much you can do about the Texas heat, but there are reflective products that you can put in the windows to help a little. Are you going to be at a permanent site or a campground?
 
Welcome from Mississippi! Not much you can do about the Texas heat, but there are reflective products that you can put in the windows to help a little. Are you going to be at a permanent site or a campground?
Planning to get an acceptable site for two weeks, learn how to setup and break camp. Then get to know the area and search for a site that may better meet my needs.

Reflective products are definitely on my list. I'm thinking about a second A/C unit. I suppose I can get a portable A/C from Walmart, but that might be bulky for a small space. I'm wondering about window mounted units - but this probably belongs in a different forum, not the "Hi! I'm new!" area!
 

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