VLine 635SE Bathroom ventilation (1 Viewer)

Feb 27, 2017
28
16
Oxford, UK
Funster No
47,518
MH
A/S Bourton
Exp
Three years and still learning
When we got our van we wondered why water appeared in the bathroom when it rained. No cowl on the top outside! Eventually got one to replace the temporary plastic bag and rubber band.

The real issue here is that there's no ventilation worth speaking about in the smallest room in the van. In the recent heat the only option was to keep the door open ... not a pretty sight! Anyone know if there is a way of fixing an extractor fan to/into the roof ventilation duct? Anyone done this or have any bright ideas?
 
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Feb 27, 2017
28
16
Oxford, UK
Funster No
47,518
MH
A/S Bourton
Exp
Three years and still learning
Ooooh ... looks the part - any input on how it might be connected electrically ... Will have to do some checking

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Nov 7, 2015
497
469
Newport, Shropshire
Funster No
40,071
MH
Autosleeper Broadway
Exp
since 2015 previously caravaning 25 years
Ooooh ... looks the part - any input on how it might be connected electrically ... Will have to do some checking

Ours is factory wired to come on with the ceiling light in the shower but I've fitted a cord pull to ours so that the fan doesn't have to run when not needed.
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