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983681 Post Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 3:33 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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Can anyone give me advice, please?
I have a 2007 Swift Kontiki 665P, & today, I discovered a space under the floor in the rear off-side locker. It looks similar to the battery compartment in the front near-side locker! Is it another battery compartment, & if so would it mean having to put in additional wiring, or is the wiring already there??
I also noticed a while ago that one of my habitation windows has some condensation in between the plastic panels. Today, I noticed that it now has quite a bit of water in between them. Does anyone know how to get this out, & how to prevent it happening again?
Many thanks in anticipation.
Chris
 
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I've moved this to Swift, as it relates to the conversion rather than the base vehicle.

About the windows, there should be a little plastic plug in one corner, you can take that out & allow it to ventilate to clear. Well I saw that somewhere on here, but haven't done it myself. Embarassed
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Hi,
I would advice against fitting a second battery in that compartment if the first battery is more that 2.5 meters (3 meters at a push) of cabling away due to voltage drop. I will be unlikey that there is cabling already running to it.

In relation to the window, you will never get rid of the condensation completely once its been there. In order for there to be moisture there must be a hole or crack it is getting in through. I would take the window off and try to find the that crack/hole, drain out the water, leave it a warm enviroment to try and draw out the last of the water then seal it up.

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[quote="bognormike"]Chris

About the windows, there should be a little plastic plug in one corner, you can take that out & allow it to ventilate to clear. Well I saw that somewhere on here, but haven't done it myself.






As Bognormike says there should be a plastic plug in on bottom corner that you can remove, or as it was in my case the plug was missing thus letting the moisture in I just let it dry out and filled the small hole with silicone and have no trouble since.
 
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JohnsCrossMotorHomes wrote:
there must be a hole or crack it is getting in through. I would take the window off and try to find the that crack/hole, drain out the water, leave it a warm enviroment to try and draw out the last of the water then seal it up.

Hope this helps

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Thanks Ian,
I did have a good look at the window & couldn't see any crack or hole in it. As you say there must be one! I think it must be getting in right at the top somewhere along the hinge.
I couldn't see how to remove the window? Any advice?
As a short term temporary solution, I thought about drilling a small hole right in the bottom, drying it out & then filling the hole with silicon. What do you think?
Chris
 
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Undo all the catch's and stays, lift the window up so it is parellel with the ground and then slide it backwards or forwards. Its held in a "C" moulding the same as an awning rail !!

Not difficult at all, but DONT drop it 'cos if you break it they are VERY expensive items and have about a 6 week delivery time.

I Know as I have a cracked kitchen window that is pretty small at around 900 x 400 and the quote from Sietz is about £140 JUST for the window "glass" and 5 - 6 week delivery time!!! I am living with the crack !!
 
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Mrplodd wrote:
I am living with the crack !!

Surprised Well, you ought to give it up ... it's bad for your health, Mr Plodd!! Laughing
Thanks for the advice. I will give that a go tomorrow, & try NOT to drop it!! Embarassed
 
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The second compartment is just for storage you should be able to get two 110 batteries in the front as we have no problem
 
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[quote="KontikiChris"[/quote]
Thanks Ian,
I did have a good look at the window & couldn't see any crack or hole in it. As you say there must be one! I think it must be getting in right at the top somewhere along the hinge.
I couldn't see how to remove the window? Any advice?
As a short term temporary solution, I thought about drilling a small hole right in the bottom, drying it out & then filling the hole with silicon. What do you think?
Chris[/quote]

Hi Chris,

Look for the rubber bungs and remove those, you could run some transparent sticky tape along the top of the window to seal it or use some creeping crack cure along the top joins.

Peter
 
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All windows have the bung in them just remove the bung.Normally 3/4 of the way up the window warm the window up with a hairdryer but dont get to close once all condensation has been removed put the bung back in ive had a lot of caravan windows do the same but I use a hot air gun instead of a hairdryer.Iwould strongly advise not drilling the window they are very expensive to replace.
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