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Car bubble.

Stupid question but is your garage over insulated? Can not breath is what Im asking. My double carport has no insulation and is inclosed and I have the charger in there with raw metal and its not rusting.
No I don’t think it is. Does your car sweat?
 
No I don’t think it is. Does your car sweat?
I have the charger and the Bee in there ,no insulation and 2 sheets of plywood on the dirt floor. No sweat I have 5 vents total 12 x 5 inch. Im thinking the moisture must be coming from the floor. Your garage being insulated is holding it inside. JMO

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Maybe i wil put plywood down. Wifes car is parked outside. It sweats too. What thickness sheets are you using? That is the same looking structure I have, but with bubble insulation.
 
What ever I can get off of the jobs :lol: ,mainly 1/2 ply.
 
Maybe i wil put plywood down. Wifes car is parked outside. It sweats too. What thickness sheets are you using? That is the same looking structure I have, but with bubble insulation.
Wow thats crazy that your wifes car sweats too. Are you right on the lake?
 
I am in Massachusetts and have stored four vehicles in Car Capsule 'Outdoor' units for several years. These have sat outdoors constantly. The cars come out after a long Winter just the way they went in. They are pricy but well worth it. If you will be using one inside of a building/garage, you may not need to go for an 'Outdoor' model.

The photo is of three of them in my back yard.

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I am in Massachusetts and have stored four vehicles in Car Capsule 'Outdoor' units for several years
That’s awesome. How do the floors hold up driving on and off of them? I have a dirt/gravel garage floor? I was a little worried about that. The indoor models I am looking at have the same mil thickness floors as the outdoor models. I’ve seen them for upwards as much a $2000, but i found some indoor ones for $600.

 
That’s awesome. How do the floors hold up driving on and off of them? I have a dirt/gravel garage floor? I was a little worried about that. The indoor models I am looking at have the same mil thickness floors as the outdoor models. I’ve seen them for upwards as much a $2000, but i found some indoor ones for $600.

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Sorry for not replying sooner...Haven't been on in a while.
Mine are between 4 and 5 years old. They have been used on dirt/grass and asphalt. The "floors" have held up with no issues.
 
My father-in-law used them for two of his Corvettes that were in a barn.

From what I saw, the car capsules work really well, and keep the cars really nice. The down side is that once filled with air, they take up a lot of space.
 
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