I'm heading out to colorado in september for a bachelor party and was hoping to stay for another week(last week of september) roaming around in my van. So, I'm considering throwing something together.
I have an e250 cargo van and was wondering if putting 1" polyiso insulation on the roof and window cutouts would of any use against the cold at night? Or would it be pointless? Average temps at this time seems to be around 65 high and 25-30 low.
I plan to have plenty of warm clothing, 0degree sleeping bag and wave 3 heater, though I hope to not run the heater much. I'm also they type of person that would rather be a little cold than be baking away in heat, if that matters at all.
I don't plan to keep the van, just thought it might be nice to do a little "trail run" as I've been contemplating picking up a chevy extended van to modify.
Any input would be much appreciated. Thanks!
I have an e250 cargo van and was wondering if putting 1" polyiso insulation on the roof and window cutouts would of any use against the cold at night? Or would it be pointless? Average temps at this time seems to be around 65 high and 25-30 low.
I plan to have plenty of warm clothing, 0degree sleeping bag and wave 3 heater, though I hope to not run the heater much. I'm also they type of person that would rather be a little cold than be baking away in heat, if that matters at all.
I don't plan to keep the van, just thought it might be nice to do a little "trail run" as I've been contemplating picking up a chevy extended van to modify.
Any input would be much appreciated. Thanks!