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<blockquote data-quote="Aardvark" data-source="post: 619310" data-attributes="member: 31235"><p>Hi friends</p><p>With this recent van I have, I've found that there is a heck of a lot of condensation on the fiberglass pop top (Dormobile) in the shut position. So much so that it's like a drippy cave. We have had a spell of cold weather but it seems to be a lot wetter than I would expect.</p><p>My questions are.</p><p>What's causing it? Can it be prevented?</p><p>I've removed the soft furnishings and I've put in a dehumidifier, but if I cant prevent this, the van will be full come spring time. I'll need a scuba set.</p><p>Do you think it could be damp seeping in that's causing it?</p><p>As always, thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Andy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aardvark, post: 619310, member: 31235"] Hi friends With this recent van I have, I've found that there is a heck of a lot of condensation on the fiberglass pop top (Dormobile) in the shut position. So much so that it's like a drippy cave. We have had a spell of cold weather but it seems to be a lot wetter than I would expect. My questions are. What's causing it? Can it be prevented? I've removed the soft furnishings and I've put in a dehumidifier, but if I cant prevent this, the van will be full come spring time. I'll need a scuba set. Do you think it could be damp seeping in that's causing it? As always, thoughts and suggestions are appreciated. Thanks Andy. [/QUOTE]
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