Reducing Condensation in Your Campervan: The Wind Deflector Solution
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Welcome back to Scottish Van Trips! Are you tired of waking up to a damp and musty campervan? If so, you're not alone. Condensation is a common problem for campervan owners, especially during the colder months. But there is a solution: wind deflectors.
In this video, we'll show you how to install wind deflectors on your campervan windows for better ventilation and reduced condensation. We'll walk you through the installation process step-by-step and share our thoughts on the effectiveness of these simple but effective accessories.
Not only do wind deflectors help reduce condensation, but they also allow you to leave your windows slightly open during rainy weather without worrying about water getting inside your van. Plus, they can add a sleek and stylish look to your campervan.
Join us as we explore the benefits of wind deflectors and show you how to install them on your own campervan. By the end of this video, you'll be well on your way to a drier, more comfortable, and more enjoyable campervan experience. So let's get started!
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I have these on my revena blue lwb highline t6.1 kombi camper. And yes the do help with condensation, but as soon as you use internal thermal blinds the air gap is blocked. I have bought a small electric dehumidifier for my van ,as long as I'm on hook up, I no longer have condensation. 50 quid from amazon worked a treat 👍
That's an awesome idea mate! I tried those bean bags but they don't work, so need to try this!
I’ve just bought this for my T6.1 Ravenna blue as well. Thanks for the advice!
@@Ragorar Awesome! They are so cool. One of the best things I've bought for the van without doubt! Thanks for watching.
I’d be lost without mine 😊
Good video thank you. I bought these and they did help with the condensation and looked lovely. My only issue was that occasionally they would play up and it took several attempts to get the window to close right to the top, very frustrating has this happened to you at all?
Hey Andy, no I've not had that issue. Are the wee metal clips housed properly in the door? I had to force upward with a good bit of force to get them in properly. The instructional video suggested doing this with a plastic trimming tool so you don't damage the van.