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25/9/2023 at 6:19pm
Location: London Outfit: Lunar Cosmos 524
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Never used a pop top, but it's little different to a tent on top of the van with it's thin fabric walls, with exception that heat rises, so any heat in the van is likely to be in the pop top roof!
From what I understand, campers/MHs can be chilly anyway, it's mostly that virtually uninsulated cab area with vast expanse of single layer glass that leaches all the heat out, so chances are you'd ALL want the heating on!
I've got a well insulated 4 season rated caravan with double glazed windows and roof vents, probably much better than a camper in terms of insulation, and I use the heating on chilly nights, I was away in Aug this year and overnight outdoor temps plummeted to 7-8C a few nights - the heating was put on! Been away a few times in Nov, and it was definitely necessary to have the heating on!
But interesting thing is, in bed at the lower level it's only just comfortable, if you stand up, the top of van at head height is stiflingly HOT! - suspect the pop top will be similar, albeit with a bit more heat loss out of fabric walls.
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25/9/2023 at 7:54pm
Location: Devizes Wiltshire Outfit: MWB VW Crafter PVC
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Quote: Originally posted by Monty15 on 25/9/2023
Never used a pop top, but it's little different to a tent on top of the van with it's thin fabric walls, with exception that heat rises, so any heat in the van is likely to be in the pop top roof!
From what I understand, campers/MHs can be chilly anyway, it's mostly that virtually uninsulated cab area with vast expanse of single layer glass that leaches all the heat out, so chances are you'd ALL want the heating on!
I've got a well insulated 4 season rated caravan with double glazed windows and roof vents, probably much better than a camper in terms of insulation, and I use the heating on chilly nights, I was away in Aug this year and overnight outdoor temps plummeted to 7-8C a few nights - the heating was put on! Been away a few times in Nov, and it was definitely necessary to have the heating on!
But interesting thing is, in bed at the lower level it's only just comfortable, if you stand up, the top of van at head height is stiflingly HOT! - suspect the pop top will be similar, albeit with a bit more heat loss out of fabric walls.
Not sure how well insulated is my van, however, the roof top air con can also provide heating as well as cooling, and I have a Webasto heater/hot water system.
The van is designed with a Tambor door between the living area and kitchen/bathroom area, and there is a second set of thick black out curtains separating the cab and the living area (the first set is only down to the seats in the cab for privacy purposes and not floor-length).
This way, the volume that requires to be heated or cooled is minimised to the living area only and not the entire van.
The van is cosy when the heating kicks in during chilly nights, normally set at about 15 degC as I don't like it too warm.
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