Jack
Senior Member
This is our fourth trip in winter temperatures - but the coldest so far.
I see three major thermal losses: 1, Infiltration of cold air through the turnbuckle doors; 2. Radiation and conduction trhough the windows and 3, conduction throught the pop-up canvas.
Duct tape addresses source 1. The arctic pack addresses source 3.
But what about source 2? This is especially critical in the Eagle, since the thermostat sits under the bed. This means that the thermostat sees a lot of cold from the windows, and even setting the thermostat at 50 degF means that the heater cycles on and off and keeps the sleeping area at 60 degF.
Solution one is to figure out how to modify the thermostat so it can be set to 40 degF. Solution two (much better) is to insulate the windows so that there is a thermal balance between the thermostat and the sleeping area. The best solution s a combination of both - we set the thermostat to sleep at 40 to 45 degF, which is still comfortable. The insulation of the widows means an efficient use of heat..
Any suggestions on how to modify the the thermostat (White-Rodgers)? Any suggestions on how to insulate the windows?
I see three major thermal losses: 1, Infiltration of cold air through the turnbuckle doors; 2. Radiation and conduction trhough the windows and 3, conduction throught the pop-up canvas.
Duct tape addresses source 1. The arctic pack addresses source 3.
But what about source 2? This is especially critical in the Eagle, since the thermostat sits under the bed. This means that the thermostat sees a lot of cold from the windows, and even setting the thermostat at 50 degF means that the heater cycles on and off and keeps the sleeping area at 60 degF.
Solution one is to figure out how to modify the thermostat so it can be set to 40 degF. Solution two (much better) is to insulate the windows so that there is a thermal balance between the thermostat and the sleeping area. The best solution s a combination of both - we set the thermostat to sleep at 40 to 45 degF, which is still comfortable. The insulation of the widows means an efficient use of heat..
Any suggestions on how to modify the the thermostat (White-Rodgers)? Any suggestions on how to insulate the windows?