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Old 05-07-2015, 05:34 PM   #1
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THOR #1469
Insulating A Pillars - Condensation?

For all of you that have posted on threads about insulating the A pillars on your motorhomes by stuffing them with mat insulation, or some other form of insulating material, have you given any consideration to the possibility of condensation buildup on or in the A pillar as a result of the reduced air circulation through the pillar?

If so, what if any issues/risks did you identify and how do you plan to mitigate those risks?

Right now I see the potential for a condensation build up due to uneven temps between the inside and outside sections of the pillars and with the elimination of air circulation the potential for corrosion working inside out on the pillars.

You thoughts would be welcome. I am thinking about how best to tackle the A pillars in an attempt to decrease noise levels inside the coach while travelling and have some concerns about just "stuffing insulation inside the A pillars".
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