This half-slider bunk window with two 12V fans is for camper vans that trap heat at night. When the air inside gets hot and stagnant, the built-in fans actively pull warm air out so you're not relying on outside breeze to cool the sleeping area.
When you build a bed platform along the wall, you lose the height for a standard window. A full-size opening would cut into cabinets or storage. This shorter bunk window fits in that narrow strip of wall above the bed, bringing in light without forcing you to change your layout.
Heat builds up fast inside a parked van. The integrated dual 12V fans pull warm air out through the vent opening to move stale air out of the bunk area. Each fan is controlled by its own rocker switch so you can run one or both as needed. At 58 dB measured at 12 inches, noise stays below normal conversation levels.
This bunk window sits at eye level from outside, creating a direct view into the sleeping area when parked near others or in public spaces. The 17% gray tint limits how much someone can see inside while still allowing visibility out. It also blocks 83% of UV rays, reducing sun exposure through that section of glass.
This window installs using a clamp ring that sandwiches the van wall between the interior and exterior frame. That means no urethane adhesive cure time and no bonded glass to cut out later. The included hardware and foam tape create the seal around the opening, making it a more straightforward install for DIY builds so you can get airflow at the bed without waiting on long adhesive cure time.
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