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condensation
The last time I went away in the van this year was in October. When we woke up in the morning there was loads of condensation all over the inside. My question is, how do you avoid it?
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Re: condensation
As my father used to say when there were 6 of us in the family volvo estate
'Don't breath'
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Re: condensation
ventilation! Anyone who sleeps in a space as small as these vans without a open window or vent is asking for trouble, beit waking with a headache, or condansation, or worse........
most of the so called "hangovers" are becuase there was two (or more) peeps sleeping in a van with everywhere shut up tight, mostly because of lack of heating.
lack of insulation makes it worse, walk round early at a meet, you can see the vans without insulaion sticking out like a saw thumb, they are going to have more condensation than anyone. Those with wet windows on the inside have no air flow, even just switching the heater controls to cold and up to the screen makes a big difference, as do the door vents... i always leave the front two windows down a inch or so , and if its not raining big style the roof vent open a couple of inches....... (got one of the newer fiamma roof vents which are "constant flow" so still ventilate evenif shut tight)
the only place i get any condensation is at the top of the tailgate where the insulation isnt , in the bit where the tailgate meets the van....
most of the so called "hangovers" are becuase there was two (or more) peeps sleeping in a van with everywhere shut up tight, mostly because of lack of heating.
lack of insulation makes it worse, walk round early at a meet, you can see the vans without insulaion sticking out like a saw thumb, they are going to have more condensation than anyone. Those with wet windows on the inside have no air flow, even just switching the heater controls to cold and up to the screen makes a big difference, as do the door vents... i always leave the front two windows down a inch or so , and if its not raining big style the roof vent open a couple of inches....... (got one of the newer fiamma roof vents which are "constant flow" so still ventilate evenif shut tight)
the only place i get any condensation is at the top of the tailgate where the insulation isnt , in the bit where the tailgate meets the van....
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Re: condensation
I use have a couple of small fan heaters, when camping one 12v & one 240v. If on powered sight its great for keeping van warm & cond'n free. JK sell some rubbishy window vents that you can jam up in the door windows, this helps & they r reasonably secure even when youre not at the van.
I use 12v solar powered window fans & am currently rewiring one to run of the leasure batt.
When th evan is at home i keep a de-humidiefier in it. It sucks up loadsa water & you can use it when topping up the rad as it is distilled.
There will always be some condensation, even with all the tips & tricks..just gotta keep a soak up cloth or chammy to hand...for safety sake always keep some ventilation & if you have a high top fit a vent big enough to get out of if ya keep kids stowed up top...just incase a fire breaks out.
I think there are more tips in the wiki.
Kev
I use 12v solar powered window fans & am currently rewiring one to run of the leasure batt.
When th evan is at home i keep a de-humidiefier in it. It sucks up loadsa water & you can use it when topping up the rad as it is distilled.
There will always be some condensation, even with all the tips & tricks..just gotta keep a soak up cloth or chammy to hand...for safety sake always keep some ventilation & if you have a high top fit a vent big enough to get out of if ya keep kids stowed up top...just incase a fire breaks out.
I think there are more tips in the wiki.
Kev
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Re: condensation
If you have a fire going inside, DO NOT OPEN a roof vent as it becomes an instant exhaust for the heat from fire! Instant chimney and I don't want to be in a chimney with a fire burning.minke wrote: if you have a high top fit a vent big enough to get out of if ya keep kids stowed up top...just incase a fire breaks out.
Kev


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Re: condensation
would those condensation things work? you know the cheap things that draw it in, like the things you get in shoes and purses sometimes.
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Re: condensation
If you mean those little bags with crystals in I doubt it. They can only absorb a bit and a van interior is HUGE
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1664 wrote:If you mean those little bags with crystals in I doubt it. They can only absorb a bit and a van interior is HUGE
to be honest i use two of them moisture traps from poundland one on dash on on seideboard youd be suprised over 2 weeks there be 2" water in it my van never has condensation or damp in it so they must work TO A DEGREE
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Re: condensation
gti mad man wrote:to be honest i use two of them moisture traps from poundland one on dash on on seideboard youd be suprised over 2 weeks there be 2" water in it my van never has condensation or damp in it so they must work TO A DEGREE
Never seen them. Do you use them when you're camping or just leave them in the camper when it's parked up? Are they bags then or something else? Presumably they have to be changed / emptied periodically?
I'd be chuffed if they could cope with the condensation when I've slept in the van

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1664 wrote:gti mad man wrote:to be honest i use two of them moisture traps from poundland one on dash on on seideboard youd be suprised over 2 weeks there be 2" water in it my van never has condensation or damp in it so they must work TO A DEGREE
Never seen them. Do you use them when you're camping or just leave them in the camper when it's parked up? Are they bags then or something else? Presumably they have to be changed / emptied periodically?
I'd be chuffed if they could cope with the condensation when I've slept in the van
hee hee bren, didnt mean put a little bag in the van


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Re: condensation
moisture traps as mentioned you will never %100 get rid of it yes they do work my theory beign if theres water in them its better than being inside the van in form of moisture my van never smells musty nor is damp or much condensation
this is while parked up have used while sleeping to
this is while parked up have used while sleeping to
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Re: condensation
COURGETTE wrote:hee hee bren, didnt mean put a little bag in the van![]()

So, what are these 'moisture traps' then, and how do they work? (A piccie would be nice)
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Re: condensation
ive no idea bren
, little moisture traps. like an air freshner

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Re: condensation
Well it strikes me that those are still crystals but in a box instead of a bag? 

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