I've tried researching this to the Nth degree but have found nothing. This leads me to believe that there's no difference between insulating against summer heat and insulating to keep warm in winter. Is my assumption right? I'm more concerned with staying cool than keeping warm.
Also, are there some (durable) materials for interior siding on the walls, floors, and ceiling of your van that work better than others to keep a van cooler?
I read the article Dealing with Heat and Cold on this site and have a question.
The article also talks about window coverings and that the added benefit is for privacy. It mentions using a product like Reflectix. Personally, I don't want the tin-foil look on my windows facing out. That would seem to draw attention when you have it on every window by reflecting the light of passing cars, etc., Someone on YouTube uses Reflectix but covered the outside (facing the street) with black felt to make it more private and stealthy. (Also helps it to stick to velcro to stay in place.) Does the black felt (or another dark material) interefere with Reflectix's ability to repel the heat since dark colors hold heat?
Lastly, when it does come to keeping warm in cold climates, is there heat lost through vented items, like Fantastic Fans or holes drilled into the bottom of the van for various reasons? (I've heard of people doing this to help with condensation to give it a place to drip out. Also for venting composting toilets, air-conditioners, and other appliances that need venting.
Also, are there some (durable) materials for interior siding on the walls, floors, and ceiling of your van that work better than others to keep a van cooler?
I read the article Dealing with Heat and Cold on this site and have a question.
How about when you plan to travel around the country? What's legal in one state might not be legal in another. If I have out of state plates, and my tint is too dark, can/will police stop me for simply "driving through" their state?First, within the legal requirements of your home state, tint all the windows as dark as you can.
The article also talks about window coverings and that the added benefit is for privacy. It mentions using a product like Reflectix. Personally, I don't want the tin-foil look on my windows facing out. That would seem to draw attention when you have it on every window by reflecting the light of passing cars, etc., Someone on YouTube uses Reflectix but covered the outside (facing the street) with black felt to make it more private and stealthy. (Also helps it to stick to velcro to stay in place.) Does the black felt (or another dark material) interefere with Reflectix's ability to repel the heat since dark colors hold heat?
Lastly, when it does come to keeping warm in cold climates, is there heat lost through vented items, like Fantastic Fans or holes drilled into the bottom of the van for various reasons? (I've heard of people doing this to help with condensation to give it a place to drip out. Also for venting composting toilets, air-conditioners, and other appliances that need venting.