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Well we are almost full timers & the bunkhouse room

Matt1221
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Well we are almost full timers & the bunkhouse room with house doors.
We are in texas & that back room gets pretty hot even with todays high of only 87. I have a portable AC but I'm fairly certain the window exhaust attachements are all for square frame windows, which we have rounded corners.. What is the best method to tackle a window exhaust port for a portable ac in an rv? A quick search on amazon/ebay & google are slim pickens for ideas.
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cavie
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I use a box fan in the doorway on my 32' rear BH.
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bid_time
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I used Plexiglass and cut it to fit both the tube and the window.

Jebby14
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cardboard to try form and fit then have it cut from aluminum?
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GrandpaKip
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Or a piece of styrofoam insulation board.
Kip
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gbopp
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Temporarily, I would cut a piece of heavy cardboard to fit in the window and run the vent through the cardboard.
Did you check Youtube for DIY portable a/c vents?