Hi
We are new to Motorhoming, but have 7 years of caravanning so certain things we are familiar of.
We have recently bought a Maypole external window cover. My Q is.... once this is on the vehicle can you close the internal windscreen blinds or would this cause condensation.
I know it won't retain much more heat, but I am merely thinking it will look better than seeing the silver back of the cover.
Internal door and windscreen blinds are renowned for creating condensation on the glass.
Just use the external one.
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We tend to use both internal blinds and an exterior cover, never had condensation in the cab (but our cover is the more expensive original 'silver screen') not sure what the Maypole is like for thickness.
Tend also to drop it half way during day so we can see out. Also use it on very hot days to keep a bit of heat out.
We only use the external cover (and leave it on all day) if it’s still dark when we get up & dark when we get back: that’s end Nov - early Feb in Scotland. We now see MHs leaving them on all day in summer or autumn & wow! they missed some glorious sunsets last week in Galloway. We find front screens inside or out are claustrophobic in a small MH when it’s still daylight & the interior lights get put on sooner too, but I guess that’s a personal response.
We get condensation with “interior blinds only” when it’s cold outside overnight; we don’t get it with interior blinds plus exterior. Our outer screen is dirt cheap which means it’s thin & light & goes into the skirt locker. I chatted to someone with a very thick silver screen that went over the whole engine; he battled to bag it up on his own & it had to travel in the washroom; but he went skiing in Europe, so I guess the extra insulation was justified.
We used a Taylormade screen cover for 11 years and used it regardless of the time of year. Can't see any issue with using the pleated blinds as well. In cold weather it might even help to do so?
Maypole are cheap for a reason
They don’t possess the same thermal qualities as the likes of Taylor made , Silverscreens or Polar Technologies.
Spend a bit more and you won’t be dissatisfied with the quality and you won’t suffer any condensation in really cold weather with both internal screens and external fitted
We use a Silverscreens cover and we draw the internal sunblinds because they look better than the back of the cover. We've never experienced condensation doing this.
We experienced condensation when we were last out just 2 weeks ago, we normally take the Silverscreen cover out for the summer (never felt the need for it with the internal sunblinds), but we'd forgotten to put it back for the last trip, we'd obviously crossed over the point in the year when it was cold enough at night for condensation to form inside.
With our first couple of motorhomes we used internal silver screens, they weren't as good as the external covers as we still got condensation.