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I have a tip for fighting your condensation, and making your tent warmer. Go out and purchase a couple of the rescue space blankets. Spread the blankets on top of the tent and clip it to the roof so it cannot be blown away. Believe it or not, thissimple blanket cuts the condensation inside to 0% and helps warm up the inside by reflecting your body heat and the heat from a small heater back into the tent room. This is especially good for the "bed areas" of your tent!!! There is an insulation foil I can also recommend, your basic bubble pack foil!! You know, the stuff your wrap your valuable packages in for the post to keep em from breaking. Small bubbles, maybe 1cm and foil is 50mm thick.
For the "extra warmer", try buying a small 12VDC window heater. Draws less through the converter than on a regular circuit, you get your warmth and and don't need to worry about blowing your fuse at the campsite.
------------- Proud owner of a
2005 VIKING Saga 1906ST European
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