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Trailer Condensation


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Greetings all

Thinking about buying an enclosed Brian James trailer with the daylight roof.

Do they tend to condense during the colder months?

Any opinions on the daylight roof?

Many thanks.

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Condensation is minimal and normally only occurs if you dont have reasonable ventilation........so that should not be an issue on a trailer with doors and holes in the floor etc

If you sleep in it instead of a tent you do get condensation!

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My experience with my Brian James RS5 sprint shuttle is that you do get some condensation inside in the winter months especially on the days when there is sun and then cooler evenings etc.

There are not many holes and all the door openings have seals

When storing a car inside I use a dehumidifier

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks guys.

Was comparing it to the Turatello which is advertised as fully insulated.

Anyway, I bought the BJ. Will see how it goes.

 

 

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One of those rotating air vents (Flettner??) you used to see on top of vans, would I think solve any damp issues you may encounter.

 

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