After spending most of the morning trying to figure out why the furnace keeps shutting off after 30 seconds (separate topic thread already started about that), I decided to make a run over to the Golden, Colorado Camping World and get a few things to prepare the Prowler for the Colorado Springs HOC Rally in a couple of weeks.
I picked up two black MaxxAir vent covers and they were on sale for $22 each!
I also wanted a white one for the bathroom vent to compliment the skylight, but the two I bought were the last ones they had, so I am going to swing by there next week and pick one up.
I already had a MaxxAir II vent cover (and really wanted to get two more of those) from our previous Heartland Trail Runner, but the Prowler has the newer EZ Lift vents on it and MaxxAir doesn't make any brackets to fit it on the EZ Lift vents.
These standard MaxxAir vent covers do come with brackets that work with the EZ Lift vents.
My timing was perfect as Camping World was doing hotdogs and chips today, so I got a free lunch while I was there!
Anywayz . . .
I did the back (livingroom) vent first . . . took about 30 minutes and a couple of trips up and down the ladder after figuring out the tools I needed:
Not too mention that it was pretty hot up there . . . got a little bit of a sun burn!
Then I did the front (bedroom) vent . . . this one took about 15 minutes:
I hurried up on the front vent as a thunderstorm started rolling in while I was up there next to the King/Jack TV antenna:
It will be nice to be able to leave the vents open when the Prowler is unattended as it does get toasty inside during the heat of the summer.