We have condensation inside double-glazed window problems. It's a German van with a full width front window. It started with condensation that developed into droplets last year. The bungs were removed but over the winter things actually became worse. Over the last few weeks using the van, in Scotland, the window for much of the time was so misted with droplets of water that it was impossible to see the beautiful bay we were sited beside. When cooking the roof and side window are always opened. The heater fan was left on all the time so air circulation was OK. There is no sign of condensation anywhere other than that in the windows (some others have some but nowhere as bad as the front one).
Worse, there are graphics round the window that have degenerated (UV?) and mixed with the moisture and run down the window (how anyone could be so stupid as to use such a material is beyond me!). The net result is we are now trying to get the maker to replace the window.
My queries are (1) where might I be able to get self-venting bungs which I have seen mention of, which I hope might help (can't make things worse) when the window is changed. (2) What else can we do to try to keep the problem under control?
Worse, there are graphics round the window that have degenerated (UV?) and mixed with the moisture and run down the window (how anyone could be so stupid as to use such a material is beyond me!). The net result is we are now trying to get the maker to replace the window.
My queries are (1) where might I be able to get self-venting bungs which I have seen mention of, which I hope might help (can't make things worse) when the window is changed. (2) What else can we do to try to keep the problem under control?