rruff
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You said temp as low as 40F... you should be able to tolerate that well with good sleeping bag; one that is rated to 0F or less. This is the simplest and quickest fix. Blankets work too... the ones with fluffy insulation inside and even fleece. Pile them up!
You get condensation because the fairly humid air inside hits the cold surfaces and turns to water. You need to insulate thoroughly to eliminate this. If it's humid outside, I don't think ventilating will do much. If you are on the coast, that could be part of the problem.
The buddy heaters are catalytic and do increase humidity. Any of the propane heaters that you stick inside your space, will. Plus 1lb propane cans are crazy expensive now. Your best bet is to insulate yourself.
I lived in topper on a Toyota truck for 10 years, and getting ready to do it again with a larger box on Tundra. Traveling to places with moderate temperatures helps a lot! Around Yuma is my favorite place in winter. Gets down ~40 at night but is very pleasant during the day.
Merry Christmas! And good luck staying warm and dry!
You get condensation because the fairly humid air inside hits the cold surfaces and turns to water. You need to insulate thoroughly to eliminate this. If it's humid outside, I don't think ventilating will do much. If you are on the coast, that could be part of the problem.
The buddy heaters are catalytic and do increase humidity. Any of the propane heaters that you stick inside your space, will. Plus 1lb propane cans are crazy expensive now. Your best bet is to insulate yourself.
I lived in topper on a Toyota truck for 10 years, and getting ready to do it again with a larger box on Tundra. Traveling to places with moderate temperatures helps a lot! Around Yuma is my favorite place in winter. Gets down ~40 at night but is very pleasant during the day.
Merry Christmas! And good luck staying warm and dry!