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Originally Posted by sailor1343
... the only problem i have is condensation on the windows....
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Try some thermal film on the ports. They come in many variations - tint, densisty, heat reflectivity, etc - depending on desired use. I don't have the site handy but look for "GILA". Do not get the low quality junk made for cars! GILA films are made for home and office glass.
I first used such a film during a record 100 yr cold winter. This was during the energy crisis of the late 1970's and I found it in a home/hardware store. Viewed from the outside it had a gold tint which made it difficult for outsiders to see in (we had big portlights). From the inside it cut down only a little on the light and added a slight warmth tones to the color.
But the big dif was on heating and cooling. Before using the film we had frost on the inside of the panes - it was that cold! After, we never had frost or condensation on the panes again. Plus we were cooler in the summer as it reflected back most of the heat in the sunlight.