Insulating Fiat Ducato doors (1 Viewer)

Clipper

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Apr 21, 2015
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I have just returned from the Alps I have downsized my motorhome from an A Class to a coach built Fiat Ducato.
I have full screens for the windows so had no condensation inside the windows but a lot of condensation on the inside of the doors below the windows.Has anyone got any good tips that might stop this.
Clipper
 
Sep 26, 2013
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Don't believe you can insulate them as there are too many working parts such as the windows but have you taped up the vents in the door edge, if not you will be getting cold air through and making contact with the inner skin.
 
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Clipper

Clipper

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Apr 21, 2015
56
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North of Bristol
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Coachbuilt
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since 2000
Hi Chris Thanks for your reply Have you used the screens in the snow and really cold conditions and did this stop the condensation on the bottom of the doors.!
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Dennis
 
Sep 18, 2016
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Dethleffs 7057DBL
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2017
Only used the top part which did really well in cold temperatures. (no condensation)
The material is real quality, thick and bulky and it worked well when I was up in the cairngorms last month.

It pricey but fits the Ducato like a glove.

There is also other threads in the ski section that other members that have the same covers and used them in Austria.

Hi Chris Thanks for your reply Have you used the screens in the snow and really cold conditions and did this stop the condensation on the bottom of the doors.!
(Clipper)
Dennis
 

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