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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 622230" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>All of those things above are true and there’s no point insulating your garage if there’s no heat in there. I also use a proprietary water catcher, a bit like a ball with holes in the top with what looks like a blue toilet block inside. The blue block gradually disappears and you collect a lot of moisture in the bottom of the ball. I put mine in a container because I’m very very clumsy and knock stuff over for a past time. I usually have one in the front and one in the back of the van. Empty the liquid every week or two or three and helps immensely. The conundrum is that if you have the windows open and extra ventilation, you may indeed be adding extra moist air in to the van after you’ve just dried out the air that was there in the first place. :shock: Some use trays of salt with varying degrees of success as they do when they lockdown mobile home sites and caravan parks. :mrgreen: </p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,It’s not a science,but there’s loads of variables :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 622230, member: 13810"] All of those things above are true and there’s no point insulating your garage if there’s no heat in there. I also use a proprietary water catcher, a bit like a ball with holes in the top with what looks like a blue toilet block inside. The blue block gradually disappears and you collect a lot of moisture in the bottom of the ball. I put mine in a container because I’m very very clumsy and knock stuff over for a past time. I usually have one in the front and one in the back of the van. Empty the liquid every week or two or three and helps immensely. The conundrum is that if you have the windows open and extra ventilation, you may indeed be adding extra moist air in to the van after you’ve just dried out the air that was there in the first place. :shock: Some use trays of salt with varying degrees of success as they do when they lockdown mobile home sites and caravan parks. :mrgreen: Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,It’s not a science,but there’s loads of variables :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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