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Carcoon V Airchamber

roygarth

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Thinking of getting a couple of these.

Cars are kept in a brick/flint, pantile roofed barn with roof insulaltion between rafters, concrete floor....watertight but not comletely airtight, no heating.

Has anyone experience of both...price is similar...can see advantage of drive in/drive out Airchamber..in fact can't see why one would buy Carcoon as only £50 less and surely more hassle.

Are they identical in terms of the way they move air around etc is the 'science' the same on both?

Thanks
Piers
 
I use an airchamber, had it for 6 years now and it's been great. Car remains clean and bone dry. I am also told that mice don't like them! Do make sure you get the latest version though which has the motors in the fans set at 90 degrees, the earlier ones had them at the bottom and eventually after 3 plus years condensation forms in them and they burn out.
 

RS tucked away for the winter in the new veloce chamber.

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