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Originally Posted by Cheezewhiz
Neat!
I don't watch youtube (or anything, really), what's the tl;dw? That isn't windows, lol
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Basically using the camera to identify what I missed; teh wheel wells for example were under the couch and kitchen cabinets, and since they were basically enclosed I didn't think much about them. Insulating them made a HUGE difference.
We had to insulate AFTER the bus was built, because we bought it half built, and this is showing that even our piecemeal/halfassed job of insulating does pretty well on the walls; the majority of the heat loss is the rear door, emergency hatch, ceiling fan/vent, and cab area. Spray foam doesn't really solve any of those major issues.
To be clear, spray foam is still the best, but if you're on a budget and can't afford $3-5k to do it, you can still have a warm/cozy bus by insulating properly, especially if you're using a camera to identify major heat loss areas outside the bus.