- Jan 21, 2020
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Okay, I am more than a bit panicked here.
It is my first year with a motorhome, which has a drop down bed over th dinette.
When we could not use the van anymore this year I emptied down all the water pipes, took the bed linen etc. into the house, opened all the cupboards, lifted up the fitted bed, all the things I used to do in my caravan.
I also put a small electric heater in it turned down low and had the heating set to 6c just to keep things from freezing.
I also put a moisture trap thingy in there as well.
As far as I was concerned this should be fine.
Come this weekend and we were tidying up our airing cupboard and I could not find the bedding for the drop down bed, so I went out and dropped it down, sure enough ut was still on the bed, so I wrapped it up and prepared to raise the bed again when I looked at the ceiling, it was COVERED in water droplets and I do mean covered.
I had to get up there and use loads of kitchen roll to wipe it all down.
I have left the bed down, now I need some recommendations.
Questions
1. Should I raise the temp in the van for a few days/weeks to make sure everything is properly dried out?
2. Is there anything else I should do?
3. IS THIS NORMAL, or should I be panicking even more than I currently am?
Robin
It is my first year with a motorhome, which has a drop down bed over th dinette.
When we could not use the van anymore this year I emptied down all the water pipes, took the bed linen etc. into the house, opened all the cupboards, lifted up the fitted bed, all the things I used to do in my caravan.
I also put a small electric heater in it turned down low and had the heating set to 6c just to keep things from freezing.
I also put a moisture trap thingy in there as well.
As far as I was concerned this should be fine.
Come this weekend and we were tidying up our airing cupboard and I could not find the bedding for the drop down bed, so I went out and dropped it down, sure enough ut was still on the bed, so I wrapped it up and prepared to raise the bed again when I looked at the ceiling, it was COVERED in water droplets and I do mean covered.
I had to get up there and use loads of kitchen roll to wipe it all down.
I have left the bed down, now I need some recommendations.
Questions
1. Should I raise the temp in the van for a few days/weeks to make sure everything is properly dried out?
2. Is there anything else I should do?
3. IS THIS NORMAL, or should I be panicking even more than I currently am?
Robin