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450639 Post Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:44 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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Our Burstner has the wardrobe above the heater. It's always quite warm and now warm and musty. There's no ventilation at all.

What does the team think - find a couple of nice brown vents and fit them top and bottom ?
 
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Hmmmmmmmmmmm brown a bit boring what about pink sparkley ones??
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Hi

My other van had the boiler under the wardrobe and I considered it a god thing, as it ensured the clothes were always warm and dry etc. Too warm and dry for the risk of condensation too.

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Hi

If it smells musty then I would be looking to check for damp ......... or have you put away some coats when they were wet?

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Vents top and bottom would allow a flow of air following the rules of convection, the pink ones sound good but will they match the 'vans decor?
Rob. Wink
 
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Could it be a "Barby Van?"
 
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spykal wrote:
or have you put away some coats when they were wet?

Mike


You bet. Hardly had a dry coat this year.
 
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i put a vent in the top of our cupboard to stop the cupboard from be coming to hot as our trips are in there and found that the warm air coming out our the vent warms the rear lounge lovely on a coldish morning without using the blown air fan so might pu another one in the other side to warm the kitchen/ diner
 
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carolgavin wrote:
Hmmmmmmmmmmm brown a bit boring what about pink sparkley ones??


Wars have been started on less controversial sentences than that.

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