Bathroom window

Just got my final build pics. Another different window.
it appears there using the same window over the kitchen sink in the 2020. From what i understand these are not thermal . going to have to Email ETI to confirm. I was told that if i ordered sliders the bath and kitchen windows would crank out, Just like the 2019's did. but it looks like these our the 2020 sliders. I was planning to use those 2 windows in The rain. Now i thinking i might switch to the frame less . Problem with the frame less is you cant open them with the awning in.:facepalm:
 

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You can open some, depending on the model. The kitchen and any window on the street side. With the power awning, problem solved.....no issue anywhere.
 
Having had the first bath window in 2012 and 3 more since, I feel the opposite. Close the door and it gets dark and you need to fumble with the o/h spot light. You can almost leave that window open 24/7 or cracked for fresh air which is always nice in a bathroom. With the Maxxfan on exhaust the air is pulled inside from the outside and then out the Maxxfan, always bringing in fresh air to that tiny room. The first doors were larger and blocked the air, bit since 2013 Escape made the door smaller to allow air movement, which you have none without a window. Your o/h vent in the bath is powered, but you are pulling air from inside the camper out which is not good for a/c nor heat. These reasons alone justify the window....
 
Having had the first bath window in 2012 and 3 more since, I feel the opposite. Close the door and it gets dark and you need to fumble with the o/h spot light. You can almost leave that window open 24/7 or cracked for fresh air which is always nice in a bathroom. With the Maxxfan on exhaust the air is pulled inside from the outside and then out the Maxxfan, always bringing in fresh air to that tiny room. The first doors were larger and blocked the air, bit since 2013 Escape made the door smaller to allow air movement, which you have none without a window. Your o/h vent in the bath is powered, but you are pulling air from inside the camper out which is not good for a/c nor heat. These reasons alone justify the window....
Second that ! Get the window and you won’t be sorry ! Pat
 

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