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sabconsulting
Apr 26, 2013Explorer
MacHof wrote:
Further to the dust issue: one way of figuring out where the dust is coming from is to do the following:
1 - close all windows and doors
2 - turn on a fan to blow air out of the camper (assuming here that you have a fan...)
3 - the slight under-pressure in the camper now allows you to feel where air is leaking in. And it's easy to feel it...
We found that in addition to the rear door, we also have air leaks from:
a - the access hatches that lead to the wheel wells in the pickup
b - the vents behind the fridge. The area / volume behind the fridge has two access ports to the outside to allow air circulation for the compressor. So far so good. However, this area / volume was not, at least on our camper, well sealed from the rest of the inside of the camper.
Henrik
Good idea Henrick. I suspect in my camper it would have to be a very powerful fan to provide any pressurisation at all :B. the windows are those old style glass louvred ones that don't seal properly - you can see light through the gaps, so I get air leaks here:
Through all 4 opening windows
Through all the gaps around the rear door
Around the two access hatches to the load bed
Around the fridge
Through the closet where cable has been ducted into the fridge vent area
and many more places I'm sure.
Steve.
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