BarbaraRose wrote:For those of you who tow a TT, is there a way to keep the trailer cool in hot weather while driving? Just thinking about when one wants to stop for a break/lunch/nap and it is 90 degrees outside and 100 inside the TT. Especially if one is traveling with pets...(not that they would be in the TT while driving of course!)
I don't travel with a pet, but if I did my pet would be inside the vehicle I was driving with me (and AC if it was hot). We pull a TT and use it at least one weekend every month of the year in Florida. There is no AC in the TT while on the road, the AC will chill the TT down pronto as soon as we are plugged into electricity again. We do have a generator we could use, but have never taken it along because it is so big. Soos has a really neat generator situation she can explain.
If pulling over for a quick lunch, I get what is needed out the fridge (soda, sandwich, etc.) and eat sitting outside at a picnic table. When it's really hot, I buy fast food or something from a grocery store deli. If I plan ahead, I can always put lunch in a small cooler in the van. FYI -- I never drive with the propane on, but have not had a problem with the refrigerator staying cold. It is the last thing unconnected before driving away and the first thing connected at the new site.