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Sleeping in a Disco 1
thermidorthelobster:
Hennessy Hammock? All you need is a Land Rover and a tree. Comfortable, waterproof, a lot cheaper than a roof tent!
lurch_917:
high i think there is a law that says you cant sleep in your car on the grounds it dosent have a fitted bunk also if you do sleep in your car leave a window or sunroof open a tuch to deal with the carbonmonoxide build up just thought you might check the legal side before going
redhand:
--- Quote from: lurch_917 on October 06, 2008, 22:59:44 ---high i think there is a law that says you cant sleep in your car on the grounds it dosent have a fitted bunk also if you do sleep in your car leave a window or sunroof open a tuch to deal with the carbonmonoxide build up just thought you might check the legal side before going
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Not sure where you heard that from but it so isn't true. and what carbon monoxide buildup??? if you mean carbon dioxide produced when breathing out? then the vehicle would have to be airtight for that to be a problem and believe me Disco's are not airtight..
lurch_917:
on the legal side it is against the law for white van man to sleep in his van if it doesnt have a fitted bunk area a lorry driver cant legaly nightout in a daycab for the same reason and trust me as you breath in and out in any comfind area the carbonmonoxide % to breathable air climbs
mike142sl:
--- Quote from: lurch_917 on October 07, 2008, 09:57:51 ---and trust me as you breath in and out in any comfind area the carbonmonoxide % to breathable air climbs
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In theory you are right - BUT in practice the amount of gaps in the vehicle (air vents etc) mean that the levels never get high enough to be anywhere close to being a problem.
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