I've tried hoselock, expensive metal hoselocks, Gardenias, Gardner's metal connectors (they actually fused together). I'm sick of a wet van, any ideas that work for more than a week?
We have used petal hoses reels from the outset which we take out of the van.
We have outside van ports with Gardiner QR hose fittings.
On each hose reel I have a brass 3/4" Hozelok tap connector. On the hose from the van port to the hose reel I have a QR Metal hose plug with 1/2" hose barb. On the other end I still use Hozelok plastic hose connectors. I prefer Hozelok as they have 3 plastic locators where others only have 2.
I carry spare replacement O Rings on the van and occasionally lubricate them with a smear of petroleum jelly.
When we finish after each clean we join the two ends of this hose together and that keeps the hose near enough full of water, coil it up and put it away.
I have a couple of Hozelok hose connectors that are sealed with silicone adhesive. They go on the hose reel tap connector so water doesn't drip from the hose when inside the van. We use EZ snap female stop conectors on the other end of the hose reel hose and male connectors on the pole hose.
We are still using Exceed's orange hose. The brush head is shaken to remove excess water from the bristles and the poles are put into the van brush head first. (I have a pole rack on the side of the van with 2 plastic gutter brackets for each pole.)
I then open the Univalve and as I coil the hose up the water in the hose drains onto the ground. The hose is hooked onto the closest gutter bracket.
There is still going to be a bit of condensation inside the van, especially in winter. I had to dry the roof with a towel yesterday, but the floor is usually almost dry all the time.
When I can I leave the rear doors open for the van to breath when it's parked on the driveway at home.