Definitely one of them Barney, that and breathing. I do keep ventilated but it gets barely any draught in the cupboard and up in the roof void. I expect as a result there will be more running down the windows, got to go somewhere.
does make you wonder whether thats one devon did get right with the poptop , swing out cooker and roof vent ? Must admit i dont normally cook in mine .
When I cook l open the vents,slider, louvres. It just happens at night when it,s cold. It's really not that bad considering how wet it is here.
stick some on the roof section inside the locker... I reckon you'd have a condensation issue however well the van is insulated at this time of year...especially if you're in there a lot... A small fan, high up would help... What happens to the heat from the fridge compressor? Another small 12v fan at floor level could extract it 'into' the bus if it's feasible
Saw this the other week...loved the atmosphere and the way it was shot, but I did think it went on too long, tbh...guess it reflects the protracted nature of the story...
here's an idea worth trying....cost you next to nowt and can be used regardless... get a large shallow tupperware tray that will fit in the locker, punch some holes in the lid, fill with charcoal briquettes... this will act like a dehumidifier and odour absorber (cooking smells etc.)....after a month or two the charcoal can still be burned on a barbie
Yep. Like I said, I loved it. But I'd had a huge week, was v tired and had a big glass of wine so I guess I slowed down to the right pace. Timing is everything, they say...
Finished the roof insulation this morning. I have plenty left over so I'll stick more on the metalwork under the rock and roll bed then the fridge might get a layer.