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Ivylog
Jan 18, 2018Explorer III
I would say the above post takes things to the extreme but I'm sure it works. Mold loves high humidity which will run 95+% all summer in Fla. Currently in WPB it's 67% and rarely does it get to 90% during the winter so we don't do anything special. When its warm the vent in the bath is open but the fan may not be running during a shower. When it's cold the vent stays shut until it wars up and we do not have a mold problem. When it's fairly warm (75+) we may run the AC a couple hours in the afternoon but we do not close the windows. When it's going to be 80 we will close, up and AC for 24 hours decreasing the inside humidity to 75% or less depending on how many days.
Between the hot summer weather and the possibility of hurricanes, RVs have wheels under them for a reason... head north.
Between the hot summer weather and the possibility of hurricanes, RVs have wheels under them for a reason... head north.
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