Vent for the truck

Jim Martin

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I am looking for some type of a vent that I can cut into the truck so it can let some of the heat out...........I put a thermometer back there and was hitting 175............

I don't want a roof vent because of the material the top of the box is made of.I am looking for more in in the lines that I can add to the Frt of the box.............It does not have to have a fan or anything but I would like to be able to close it in the winter.....(yes we do get that cold)

any Ideas
 

RUGMAN1969

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How about using some type of Vortex fan to blow out and ventilate the truck while cleaning. We also use a cube van and I went to Rural King and purchased this huge vortex style fan (they are used for small grain bins mine is 110 volts) works like a charm.
 

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it is not just while I am cleaning.it is when it is sitting out in the hot sun and the heat is building inside with no place to go.........
 

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How about a solar roof vent...small photovoltaic cell with a fan in a shroud...???

eg ebay item #200091658601
 

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You know jim I was thinking about you today because of that issue...

cleaned a job from 9-1, ran some errands and then another from 6-9..

And that friggin trailer was roastin....when i popped the lid to clean the blower filters...oh damn it was hot in there...


And I thought "I wonder what jim does down in that nasty heat???"

BTW it was 99 here today
 

Jim Martin

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you get use to the heat and learn how to deal with it just as the guys up in the northern states learn how to deal with the sub-zero temps...........



adding a type of vent to exhaust the heat is one way.........
I put one on the van with the CDS but I think the fiberglass ceiling in the UD box may be to flimsy for that type.
 
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search vent.

i have both models on top of my van van roof....the motorized fan I have directly above the top of tm .......the two-way vent I have towards the back of van roof.
 

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I think a roof vent is best. However, what about putting it on the back door, or having a back window open?

If your present back door window is not made to open, I expect an RV company or custom truck company can install an openable window.

Gary
 

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gary he has the almighty V...


they dun have no need for a stinkin window on the "box" :roll: :roll:



sooooo the ceiling has no supports at all???

thats just retarded
 

Jim Martin

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the ceiling does have supports...........

you can see them in this picture..................

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Also notice how much light is coming threw...............
That is because the top is fiberglass to allow light in.......

and IMO it is to week/flimsy to hold a roof vent.......
I like Shane T idea I will have to look into those.........
they are also low profile.........and there are a few places I go that I only have 5 inches of clearance to get threw the gates...........
 

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