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Condensation in pop top
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<blockquote data-quote="r73" data-source="post: 354613" data-attributes="member: 13948"><p>you can use a roll of the foil wrap insulation around the outside of the poptop canvas - secure with velcro or whatever, cheap enough from b&q.</p><p>But to stop the condensation i guess you really need to insulate the roof, </p><p>just a thought though, would it cause a problem if your using a continental style bed?</p><p>any added depth to the roof may stop the roof closing properly??</p><p>Maybe aagain, a velcro on type of insulation would work, you could store it in the void between the roof skins??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r73, post: 354613, member: 13948"] you can use a roll of the foil wrap insulation around the outside of the poptop canvas - secure with velcro or whatever, cheap enough from b&q. But to stop the condensation i guess you really need to insulate the roof, just a thought though, would it cause a problem if your using a continental style bed? any added depth to the roof may stop the roof closing properly?? Maybe aagain, a velcro on type of insulation would work, you could store it in the void between the roof skins?? [/QUOTE]
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