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Thanks. Do you leave the gas on all night? If so, does it make a lot of condensation? I like to have a window ajar, but with the heating on in this bitter weather that can be a bit counterproductive! Also I'm wondering how long the gas will last if on continually.
 
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I don't leave the gas heating on overnight, find i am warm enough without it, hot water bottle and thermal socks help if it is really cold. Embarassed
If you do intend keeping gas heating on make sure you have an effective carbon monoxide alarm.
Only times there has been a problem with condensation were when, as we were only stopping one night, I put the external silver screens inside.
We have pretty good ventilation in the van tend to leave at least one window on 'night latch' too.
Can get a bit of a draught from the front cab area, have been known to hang a spare fleece throw below the overcab bed, curtaining off the cab area.
One of these days I will make proper curtains.
Sue
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