Dick_B wrote:
I think I'd try opening some vents and windows to get some air flow to possibly reduce the humidity instead of cutting a hole in the floor. How about running the A/C?
If you don't have them the Maxxair covers over the vents are a good investment. It allows the vents to be open in all kinds of weather. They have a new one that is able to be tipped up for cleaning and has more openings for air flow.
Just my $.03 adjusted for inflation.
We are in the Chicago area having much the same humidity condition and there is no build-up of moisture in the RV
The outside humidity is the problem :)
I have the AC running, and it cools but it cools too quickly and I'm left with cold and damp, so I run the dehumidifier. I think if I were somewhere that the AC had to work a lot harder, fighting the sun, it would also dehumidify the living space. It's working fine, as it is pulling out lots of water draining off the roof, the air is just so very humid.