Condensation

Canute

Canute

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T6 Ocean 150
Spent first night in van and woke up to a lot of condensation. Been researching this and have a couple of questions.

Looking at Isolite thermal screens for front windscreen (external) and front windows (inside).

This seems the best combination.... just wondered what other people have done.

(We've also go the microwavable condensation bags.)

Also looking at front window wind/rain deflectors. Has anyone installed these and if so, is it worth it, do they work?

Thank you.
 
Spent first night in van and woke up to a lot of condensation. Been researching this and have a couple of questions.

Looking at Isolite thermal screens for front windscreen (external) and front windows (inside).

This seems the best combination.... just wondered what other people have done.

(We've also go the microwavable condensation bags.)

Also looking at front window wind/rain deflectors. Has anyone installed these and if so, is it worth it, do they work?

Thank you.
Compare the volume of your California to the volume of your bedroom.
If you are getting condensation it is because of inadequate ventilation. Fitting a insulated windscreen cover will just move the condensation elsewhere in the vehicle to the next coldest areas, body panels behind plastic trim panels or kitchen cupboards etc.
Wind/rain deflectors and part open window on the downwind side and use Parking Heater in cold weather.
 
Just started looking for a pair myself, there seems to be a lot out there and different thoughts on them from this site. 1734351264447.png
 


Couple of links from search.

I use Heko wind deflectors, Just Campers external cover, leave the front windows open a couple of inches, and use a fan heater overnight when hooked-up, which minimises the condensation.
 
Welsh gas has it.

Too much moist heat will always cause condensation unless it can escape.

There was a gismo that allowed you to leave the tailgate open by an inch quite securely. It fitted into the closing loop and secured as an extender. Others will know what it’s called.
 
Thanks for the advice. It seems wind/rain deflectors are the solution, allowing you to keep front windows open a bit. And don't bother with external/internal screen covers. We'll give deflectors a try.
 
Yep.....We dont really suffer with condensation in the van, with the two of us and two dogs. We always have the vent(s) down just like we have the windows open in the bedrooms
 
Thanks for the advice. It seems wind/rain deflectors are the solution, allowing you to keep front windows open a bit. And don't bother with external/internal screen covers. We'll give deflectors a try.
Just the deflectors needed. I don’t think anyone is saying don’t use a cover.
 
Just the deflectors needed. I don’t think anyone is saying don’t use a cover.
With the window and deflector combination of vent the magnetic 'blinds' aren't really suited which is why for assured privacy an outside cover, summer or winter grade is a good option.
The deflector keeps the cover away from the window permitting a venting action.
 
With the window and deflector combination of vent the magnetic 'blinds' aren't really suited which is why for assured privacy an outside cover, summer or winter grade is a good option.
The deflector keeps the cover away from the window permitting a venting action.
So we are in violent agreement?

We use an external cover and cracked the inch.

Never had an issue.

We have used the internal blinds and the internal magnetic covers and cracked the inch.

Never had an issue.

Moral of the thread. Crack the inch.
 
So we are in violent agreement?

We use an external cover and cracked the inch.

Never had an issue.

We have used the internal blinds and the internal magnetic covers and cracked the inch.

Never had an issue.

Moral of the thread. Crack the inch.
Violent?
 

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