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Ventilation in really bad weather

Pete S

Pete S

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I'm sitting in Norway in our fogged up Marco Polo for the third day running, wondering how to avoid the significant condensation on the windows when we wake up after being forced to sleep "downstairs" with everything shut because of heavy rain and strong wind. We saw one guy in a VW T5 with what was probably a set of these
https://www.gytisautek.no/alle/gavwn-lg001/luftegitter-stål-vw-t5-2003-2015
The nice thing about this item is that the venting appears to be rainproof, as opposed to other trellis solutions that I have seen. But I can't find anything like this to fit a Mercedes van. Does anyone know of something like this for the MP? Or have an alternative solution to ventilation in really bad weather?
 

Phillusc

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Try asking this question on a V class forum on Facebook. They do more conversions to vans and might have used these. They tend to be world wide too
 

Ronn

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I'm sitting in Norway in our fogged up Marco Polo for the third day running, wondering how to avoid the significant condensation on the windows when we wake up after being forced to sleep "downstairs" with everything shut because of heavy rain and strong wind. We saw one guy in a VW T5 with what was probably a set of these
https://www.gytisautek.no/alle/gavwn-lg001/luftegitter-stål-vw-t5-2003-2015
The nice thing about this item is that the venting appears to be rainproof, as opposed to other trellis solutions that I have seen. But I can't find anything like this to fit a Mercedes van. Does anyone know of something like this for the MP? Or have an alternative solution to ventilation in really bad weather?
Maybe this could help a bit:
 
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