If you have the cosi you don't even have to spend five minutes fitting it because it stays in the roof all the time. It does a really good job of keeping normal heavy rain out although the canvas gets wet. The topper is good for horizontal Cumbrian rain.
I was up the lakes the other week and knew it was a bad forecast so left my roof up to test it out , after six hours of strong wind and horizontal rain it started beading inside near the back hinge with a pool soon running along the inside channel. Presume that due to the wind it was causing the fabric to constantly brush against the hinge. Also had a larger pool forming from the vent. I was on a hard pitch with van side on to weather. Have contacted the dealer and he was going to contact the " tech department " but he did state that the fabric is not water proof. I normally travel alone and wondering if I will be able to erect topper on my own ??
Yes I thought the same, surely it just needs to be left to dry out?Why does it need new bellows? I’m assuming that there was heavy rain but the canvas is not waterproof. Am I missing something here?
Why does it need new bellows? I’m assuming that there was heavy rain but the canvas is not waterproof. Am I missing something here?
We have been in heavy downpours in our T6 ,no leaks
Thought T6 bellows is waterproof ,different from T5 canvas.
Never used a topper & completely dry in winds 30mph & driving rain
The T6 bellows may be more water resistant, it is not waterproof. If it was then most of the interior of the van would be wet from condensation.
If care is taken not to have items or people rubbing against the fabric then it should remain water resistant and there should not be water ingress. Bronagh or whoever did not manage to get through my roof so if it was not capillary action and simply water ingress then definitely a problem that needs rectifying.
Thanks Granny Jen.
Care was taken to keep bodies and items away from the fabric,but as per photo,water ingress was quite high up the sides of the bellows.Just hope the new bellows sort out the problem.It was also leaking badly along the rear of the sleeping area,at the roofs lowest point.
Regards,
Dougie.
If the anything was pushed up against the canvas will have a wick effect a draw water through as in a tent.
We had a T4 Cali for 9 years and our present T5 for the past 6 and we have not experienced any water ingress problems, even camping on a cliff top site in North Devon in the rain. We camp for longish periods, a month in France at the moment. We don,t have a topper or an inner tent. Like a tent the Cali canvas requires wetting to get full water tightness. As others have said, accidentally putting bedding against the canvas will cause a leak, like a tent.We had over 2 weeks in Scotland in the last 2 weeks with very heavy rain overnight on several nights with no issues of water ingress.(no topper used) If the pictures of the water coming in are not due to wicking then I would be interested in the actual fault in either the bellow material or its original fitting. If the material is at fault I would be surprised if only one was supplied to the Cali factory, If there is not a fault in the bellows and it is due to "normal" ingress why would VW pay to replace it.
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