Having trouble with water build up on the windshield and on the rubber around all 4 doors on the top of the window as well as on the front plastic dome light cover and a few other areas.
I bought some window covers that allow the windows to be cracked a bit but they only allow for about an inch and they are designed so that there is only about 1/4" between them and the window. They did seem to help a little bit though.
I bought some 12v cross flow fans that I'm thinking of mounting so they blow air out of the vehicle with the cracked window. I also have 12v computer fans. What would be the best fan orientation? I have 4 doors and sleep in the back with the rear 2 doors.
Lastly, can I use a propane heater with the windows cracked and the exhaust fan on? What's this hype about diesel heaters? I heard you need to exhaust them - can you use flexible hose for the exhaust? I could mount it much easier if that is the case.
I bought some window covers that allow the windows to be cracked a bit but they only allow for about an inch and they are designed so that there is only about 1/4" between them and the window. They did seem to help a little bit though.
I bought some 12v cross flow fans that I'm thinking of mounting so they blow air out of the vehicle with the cracked window. I also have 12v computer fans. What would be the best fan orientation? I have 4 doors and sleep in the back with the rear 2 doors.
Lastly, can I use a propane heater with the windows cracked and the exhaust fan on? What's this hype about diesel heaters? I heard you need to exhaust them - can you use flexible hose for the exhaust? I could mount it much easier if that is the case.