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31st May 2012, 10:11 PM
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The 747
You'd get a lot of condensation build up over night when you sleep in the pod yeah?
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31st May 2012 10:11 PM
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31st May 2012, 10:33 PM
#12
Bitumen Burner
Yeah, I do, actually. Was gunna try and insulate the pod, but I think it would end up going mouldy. I've been dripped on a few times. lol Any ideas???????
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31st May 2012, 10:50 PM
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Patrol God
Rosco when I was with Telstra the best thing we found was to install a boat air scoop vent on the roof facing forwards, helps pressurize the pod when driving and being a boat one also has run off slots for water and helps at night to stop the condensation.
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31st May 2012, 11:19 PM
#14
Dribble Master
Originally Posted by
DX grunt
Yeah, I do, actually. Was gunna try and insulate the pod, but I think it would end up going mouldy. I've been dripped on a few times. lol Any ideas???????
We used to camp out in my mares old transit van, had the same problem with condensation. So we ended up carpeting the roof and walls. No issues with mould either
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1st June 2012, 12:52 AM
#15
Originally Posted by
Googla4x4
Rosco when I was with Telstra the best thing we found was to install a boat air scoop vent on the roof facing forwards, helps pressurize the pod when driving and being a boat one also has run off slots for water and helps at night to stop the condensation.
Isn’t that reducing condensation by venting the pod and getting it the same temperatures inside as out ? so if it was a cold night you would get cold inside also? Not really a problem that can’t be fixed with more blankets
What about a fly (like a tent has)i know when i park my car outside it gets alot on the front window but under our carport the windows fine on a morning
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1st June 2012, 07:02 AM
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Patrol Guru
Marine carpet on the roof sounds the go,,,,,,,, easy to install and has some insulating properties?
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1st June 2012, 07:05 AM
#17
Patrol Guru
Originally Posted by
megatexture
how’s the insulation go against the heat ?also who supplied them a name/ link would be great.
Been thinking of something like that for the rear 4 windows as I’ve got a clear rubber/plastic on my cargo barrier so the air-conditioning is more effective in the front though now I’m thinking the back may get hot and unnecessarily work the waeco harder.
Hey megatexture, there's a link for the shades in another post "Sarina to Perth". They are awesome at keeping the heat out. We have a Waeco and it runs a lot smoother.
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1st June 2012, 08:07 AM
#18
The 747
I get heaps of condensation in my swag, I hate my swag.
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1st June 2012, 08:56 AM
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1st June 2012, 10:06 AM
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Legendary
here is the info on the shades
SOLARSCREEN
PO BOX 8 CARINA QLD 4152
Phone/Fax +61 7 3398 5500
Email: sales@solarscreen.com.au
Website: www.solarscreen.com.au
2007 GU 6 /ST-L / MYO8 / DIESEL/AUTO /MOONSTONE /pro vent 200
OH LEATHER IS NICE
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