benlumley said:So far, I've been scared to lower the hood when its covered in frost - been getting 5 mins up the road first and lowering once the heater has been on max for a few mins. Is this stupid too?
My logic is that the hood absorbs water, so it may be that there's some ice within the fibres, which even more so than any frost on top, I'm thinking could cause damage.
you dont know what you are missing!daviddi said:benlumley said:So far, I've been scared to lower the hood when its covered in frost - been getting 5 mins up the road first and lowering once the heater has been on max for a few mins. Is this stupid too?
My logic is that the hood absorbs water, so it may be that there's some ice within the fibres, which even more so than any frost on top, I'm thinking could cause damage.
You're right, i don't drop my roof below + 8c , 8)