HiI see from one of the posts in another part of the forum that it was recommended to heat the caravan occasionally through the winter to prevent condensation problems. We purchased a new Sterling Europa 520 last autumn. We wanted delivery in March '08 but it was not possible and so we took delivery in November '07. It has been stored at our home since then. We have occasionally aired it and it gave me the oportunity to do some minor modifications (fit bottle racks in the cupboards for example) Should I now run the heater to warm it up? I do have an electric socket available so it should be no trouble. Can I leave the caravan heater on for a length of time unattended?
Advice on this would be appreciated.
Michael
Never have heated any caravan in winter. Good ventilation and opening up cupboards, lifting seats etc are sufficient.Hi
Our van is kept on the house driveway.
It has no heating on all winter (no heating = no condensation when cooling down).
Never had any problems
I bet your caravan needs a good wash and wax before you go caravanningYou lot are lucky, I saw my beloved caravan last Tuesday, Its kept in a barn with a new brood of pidgeons, Dirty buxxers. But I like wild life, especially in a pie, Webly Tempest 0.22
Oh yes, its absolutley filthy, maybe Tuesday, I will bring it home, and get away for a week.I bet your caravan needs a good wash and wax before you go caravanning