Ok, so if I can get in, for example, 60mm, the value would still improve. In front of the OSB board, these [biberschwanz schwindeln] should go. Is that possible? If no OSB, what would you recommend then?
Do you have an example or brand of which wool I should use? Are these facade panels with fleece useful? Stone wool or glass wool or does it not matter?
Would that also work? I thought they had to be removed so that not so much condensation forms. If they could stay in without molding, that would be perfectly fine. What would the setup be then?
Wait, you want to remove the panes where condensation currently forms and install insulation so that condensation no longer forms in that spot in the future and consequently mold is prevented?
If yes, then the likelihood is very high that either the condensation and mold will develop inside the wall or the condensation and mold will occur in another location.
I would think about that very carefully. As far as I can judge, condensation and mold are nowhere easier to remove than on a glass pane.
The solution for you would rather be to reduce the high humidity in the conservatory or to increase the temperature in the conservatory enough so that no condensation forms on the pane anymore.
The latter is probably not feasible, can you leave a window in the conservatory slightly open during winter?
I have no condensation on the panes. I thought if I leave the panes in and place the insulation in front and behind, then condensation or dew water would occur. Can the panes stay in and the insulation be placed in front and behind?