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Excessive condensation
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<blockquote data-quote="Bluesnailman" data-source="post: 619323" data-attributes="member: 17859"><p>If you have access to a 240V power supply you could leave a thermostatic controlled oil radiator inside over the winter. I'd do this along with a moisture trap and leave the front vents open. </p><p></p><p>I also have a cover over the top. I suspect it doesn't cost me much, and that it's a lot less than it would to repair or change anything. </p><p></p><p>Also makes for a nice hideout for when the wifes in the rampage about something I've not done (so REALLY worth the cost on those occasions)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluesnailman, post: 619323, member: 17859"] If you have access to a 240V power supply you could leave a thermostatic controlled oil radiator inside over the winter. I'd do this along with a moisture trap and leave the front vents open. I also have a cover over the top. I suspect it doesn't cost me much, and that it's a lot less than it would to repair or change anything. Also makes for a nice hideout for when the wifes in the rampage about something I've not done (so REALLY worth the cost on those occasions) [/QUOTE]
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