Camper van ventilation come rain or shine

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Space is limited. Living in such a confined space, cooking, showering, will naturally generate lots of hot air and odours. Without good ventilation all this will introduce issues.

– Unpleasant odours – Hot and stuffy air – Condensation Let’s take a look at how good ventilation helps each of these issues.

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Good ventilation will keep fresh air circulating through your van. Stale air containing cooking smells and other odours is replaced by clean air, eliminating unpleasant odours.

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Without ventilation, a campervan’s interior can get pretty hot, much hotter than the outside temperature. Your metal box can become a bit of an oven in direct sunlight.

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The more moisture in the air, the higher the humidity. Mould blooms in humid conditions, the only answer is ventilation

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How much ventilation a camper van needs depends on a few factors. There’s no hard and fast rule, but more is definitely better than less.

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Your van needs enough ventilation to keep air circulating. So the more people using the camper van, the greater the ventilation system needed.

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Because cold air sinks, hot air gathers at the ceiling of the camper. So the roof is an ideal location for installing vents to help expel air.

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A good campervan ventilation system will use a combination of methods for the most efficient air flow.