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Chockswahay
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Moving on from the 'ehu' thread I would like to ask about condensation in Panel Vans.
We recently returned from a tour in France and when the temperature dipped much below 10c I noticed that the roof section above the cab suffered from quite excessive condensation.
This was in the area above the shelf at the front (above out heads) right towards the front of the van just above the windscreen.
I should add that this area (much to my surprise!) is not insulated at all, just bare metal !
Before I try and re-invent the wheel I wonder if anyone has any practical (Hilldweller please take note) advice on how to reduce the effects.
My worry is that the water will eventually lead to rust or lining damage from the inside.
Do any other Panel Van owners suffer from this problem? Is it unique to Globecar?
Cheers
We recently returned from a tour in France and when the temperature dipped much below 10c I noticed that the roof section above the cab suffered from quite excessive condensation.
This was in the area above the shelf at the front (above out heads) right towards the front of the van just above the windscreen.
I should add that this area (much to my surprise!) is not insulated at all, just bare metal !
Before I try and re-invent the wheel I wonder if anyone has any practical (Hilldweller please take note) advice on how to reduce the effects.
My worry is that the water will eventually lead to rust or lining damage from the inside.
Do any other Panel Van owners suffer from this problem? Is it unique to Globecar?
Cheers