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 Many vandwellers are [[camping:snowbirding|snowbirds]], following mild weather. One major reason for this is heating and [[hvac:solar_ac|air conditioning]] with electricity from solar power is generally impractical.  Many vandwellers are [[camping:snowbirding|snowbirds]], following mild weather. One major reason for this is heating and [[hvac:solar_ac|air conditioning]] with electricity from solar power is generally impractical. 
  
-On the other hand, [[hvac:heating|Heating]] is usually done with propane or diesel heaters. [[hvac:ventilation|Ventilation]] is also easy with with [[hvac:roof_vent|roof vents]], like the Fantastic or Maxxfan.  In areas of very low humidity like deserts, [[hvac:swamp_cooler|swamp coolers]] can be effective spot coolers.+[[hvac:heating|Heating]] is relatively easy with propane or diesel heaters.  
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 +[[hvac:ventilation|Ventilation]] is also easy with with [[hvac:roof_vent|roof vents]], like the Fantastic or Maxxfan.  In areas of very low humidity like deserts, [[hvac:swamp_cooler|swamp coolers]] can be effective spot coolers. Use of awnings or [[hvac:shade:shadecloth|shadecloth]] can help keep sun off the van's interior and occupants.  
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 +===== resources ===== 
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 +  * kaylee's [[http://pitafree.com/users/kaylee/human/gear/winter_tips.htm|Winter tips for Vehicle dwelling]]
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