HI, we have a cub Supervan Drover and on these chilly nights we get condensation on the roof. We were thinking of getting a solar blanket to help. Has anyone had this problem and solved it.
Evie n Rhys said
05:57 AM May 15, 2014
Yes I have had a bit of an issue in the cold country. I bought those absorption crystals just from a $2 shop. I put them around the van and they worked very well. They are in packs of 2 I think. Just take out of the plastic wrap and pop them on top of a cupboard or something. Good luck.
Tess
deverall11 said
05:03 PM May 15, 2014
Yes, we have lines going down an across where the frame is. Our van is metal frame. Rock salt works just a well.
Larry
yackboy said
05:47 PM May 15, 2014
I get the same problem in the Avan..on the inside roof..not sure how to combat
it.
Cruising Granny said
06:46 PM May 15, 2014
You have to have ventillation somewhere to keep the air moving around the van. I used to have major internal "rain" in my camp bed, and no amount of ventillation stopped it.
My caravan and motorhome don't get condensation at all.
You'll just have to stop breathing so heavy. LOL
Margyr said
07:27 PM May 15, 2014
Thanks for all your suggestions. I will try the damprid and report back.
-- Edited by Margyr on Thursday 15th of May 2014 08:23:58 PM
Cruising Cruze said
09:06 PM May 15, 2014
open a window that will fix the problem while you sleep
HI, we have a cub Supervan Drover and on these chilly nights we get condensation on the roof. We were thinking of getting a solar blanket to help. Has anyone had this problem and solved it.
Tess
Larry
it.
My caravan and motorhome don't get condensation at all.
You'll just have to stop breathing so heavy. LOL
Thanks for all your suggestions. I will try the damprid and report back.
-- Edited by Margyr on Thursday 15th of May 2014 08:23:58 PM
open a window that will fix the problem while you sleep
Cheers John