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14/9/2006 at 11:11pm
Location: West Yorkshire Outfit: Ford Custom Camper V
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Hi Muddler,
Glad you had a great time.
I am suprised that you said everything was damp! we also have cruiser and we don't have any problems at all.
We have made shelves in the wardrobe for all the underwear and towels etc, and the rest of the clothes we leave in bags in the day tent that we stand in front but to the left of our awning so that we can walk straight in, the toilet is also in there, so everything is out of the way.
Where are you keeping your clothes?
I am wondering if it could have been some fumes off the gas, I might be wrong but doesn't propaine produce water droplets? I think I read a post on the equiptment forum about it. Surely the lights were run off your battery.
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17/9/2006 at 1:10am
Location: Wirral Outfit: Pennine Fiesta 02
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Hi,
The gas lamp would have significantly contributed to the dampness. I assume you turned it off and went to bed without ventilating the awning and camper. All of that nice warm moist air would have condensed on any surface which was cool. If you think back to pre double glazing, your windows always had condensation on winter mornings. Personally I would always ventilate a heated awning/camper before bedding down if condensation is a problem.
For this reason rechargeable electric lights may be a better choice.
regards
Pengwyn.
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