Spent Sunday night out under tarp in my back garden. Went into the hammock about 9.30pm and the underside was already damp which I presumed was condensation as the air was moist and the temperature had dropped to low single figures (4 degrees or so)
When I woke up there was moisture on the bug net which I presumed had dripped off the underneath of the tarp
I live in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. The tarp was a DD 4x4 set up like a tent so the sides were just off the floor 2" to 6" and the ends were brought in to make doors with a small gap about 4"
So what should I be doing to avoid condensation or is it, like rust on my motorcycles and engineering machines, a demon that can only be kept at bay for a while?
Thanks for any advice
John
When I woke up there was moisture on the bug net which I presumed had dripped off the underneath of the tarp
I live in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. The tarp was a DD 4x4 set up like a tent so the sides were just off the floor 2" to 6" and the ends were brought in to make doors with a small gap about 4"
So what should I be doing to avoid condensation or is it, like rust on my motorcycles and engineering machines, a demon that can only be kept at bay for a while?
Thanks for any advice
John