
WelshGas
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I have 2 of these Disposable Dehumidifiers in the California.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/311339465105?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
One behind the front passenger seat and one in the Rear Wardrobe. I have to change them both every 3 months because they are full - about 500mls in total. I use my vehicle daily and all year round camping a lot. I have the AirCon on when travelling, so dry air coming in, and we like plenty of ventilation when camping. Are careful with wet clothes etc: but even so we still collect 500ml of condensate every 3 months.
So just a word of warning to members - with our UK climate and All Seasons camping you need to be careful because there are a lot of panels behind door trims, body panels behind the habitation trim and kitchen units that can attract condensation. At least in the California these areas are not sealed with Insulation etc: unlike some conversions and so although it can get in it can also get out.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/311339465105?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
One behind the front passenger seat and one in the Rear Wardrobe. I have to change them both every 3 months because they are full - about 500mls in total. I use my vehicle daily and all year round camping a lot. I have the AirCon on when travelling, so dry air coming in, and we like plenty of ventilation when camping. Are careful with wet clothes etc: but even so we still collect 500ml of condensate every 3 months.
So just a word of warning to members - with our UK climate and All Seasons camping you need to be careful because there are a lot of panels behind door trims, body panels behind the habitation trim and kitchen units that can attract condensation. At least in the California these areas are not sealed with Insulation etc: unlike some conversions and so although it can get in it can also get out.
