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Re: To cover or not to cover (that is the question)

Posted: 30 Nov 2015, 19:37
by kevtherev
I don't use a dehumidifier, these vans are so draughty and the dehumidifier tries to dry out our planets entire atmosphere.
I leave the night heater on for a few hours, after a wet dreary day, just to keep the damp out of the seats.

condensation will not form in the van if the hob is not lit... and nobody breathes in it :D

Which wax did you use?

Re: To cover or not to cover (that is the question)

Posted: 30 Nov 2015, 20:27
by silverbullet
Dont forget to leave the heater air vent set to open so that the interior can "breathe" a bit.
It also means the inlet flap wont freeze shut in a sudden cold snap...
Just like the one on the SA did the other weekend, and the cable popped off the heater box
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Up the side of the servo :evil:

Re: To cover or not to cover (that is the question)

Posted: 30 Nov 2015, 23:08
by Middle29
As an aside do we have to watch out for freezing water cracking pipes - does this happen with vans when it gets minus?? Should I drain the freshwater?? Just wondering..

Re: To cover or not to cover (that is the question)

Posted: 01 Dec 2015, 15:30
by Smcknighty
Yeah I'd have thought it's a risk