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Nedra

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Posted: 06/14/10 05:50pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Has anyone put up a removeable screen on the rear emergency screen on their Super C?

If so, how did you do it so it can be removed quickly. I remember seeing a post but can't find it.

We don't get much ventilation in the bedroom in our 36FS so if we could put a screen up & prop out the window it certainly would help.

The emergency window in our Diesel pusher was a slide window and came with a screen but Jayco puts in a non-sliding pop out window and no screen.

Need your help ASAP before our trip!

Nedra

* This post was edited 06/14/10 06:01pm by Nedra *


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Just velcro the screen up to the window frame.


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Posted: 06/14/10 06:05pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Nedra,
When I did the walk through on my Fleetwood, I was told to NEVER open the emergency window unless there was an emergency as you can never get it sealed properly again. Mine also has no screen back there. He also pointed out that it isn't hinged. If you unlock it and push, it falls off. Might be a good idea to check with a dealer before you try it, or maybe someone has actually done it successfully on your exact model.


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Posted: 06/14/10 06:59pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

You only have the one window?

I agree that you need to check to see if you can actually "use" that window. If you can, then I'd get a screen with frame made up at HD, and then (as mentioned) attach it with velco (you won't need much, as the screen will be light) to the frame of the window.

Do you have a ceiling vent in the back? How about installing a Fantastic Fan back there....then it could use the air that is drawn in from one of the forward windows to exchange the air in the back room.


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Posted: 06/15/10 04:59am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Here is a link to the screen post. Link And the Seneca window will not fall out or only open once.

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