The yoga mat is a foam rubber mat I found in the back of the closet. The
idea is to keep the cold air and the hatch insulated from each other,
otherwise water can condense there and drip on the bunk. And no, 600
watts isn't enough. If I were staying down there I would have it going
at 1200 watt
I see on the weekend Ottawa had a couple of notable events.
It was the coldest capital city in the world, beat out Helsinki, Moscow
and "Ulaanbaatar" ( Mongolia ). It broke a 100 year record for
the coldest temperature during a snow storm.
I was watching Windy and various sites, quite the temper
keep myself from freezing and I use stuff better than a
yoga mat (;-).
Marek
Ottawa, ON
From: Joe Della Barba via CnC-List
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Subject: Stus-List yoga mat winterizing
I covered my forward hatch with a yoga mat and
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> I covered my forward hatch with a yoga mat and then a tarp over that.
> The idea is to prevent condensation dripping off the hatch, which tends
> to
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> I covered my forward hatch with a yoga mat and then a tarp over that.
> The idea is to prevent condensation dripping off the hatch, which tends
> to assume the outside air temp
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From: Joe Della Barba via CnC-List
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Subject: Stus-List yoga mat winterizing
I covered my forward hatch with a yoga mat and then a tarp over that.
The idea is to prevent condensation drip
I covered my forward hatch with a yoga mat and then a tarp over that.
The idea is to prevent condensation dripping off the hatch, which tends
to assume the outside air temperature. Now we have arctic temps I will
have to see how it works. I am also doubting the heat is keeping up, I
leave it se