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bradg
Jul 28, 2014Explorer
Mine wasn't cooling that well for Texas in July, so I added a portable AC that I vented out the back window. Between that and camping in partial shade this weekend, it stayed really cool (no higher that 73 or 74 during the day and in the 60's at night). The problem is the gulf coast has high humidity, so in addition to the normal dripping from the roof of the trailer, I saw condensation dripping from many of the vents and even a couple of the light casings. It seems the plastic around the vents got really cold and the high humidity caused it to condensate to water. Even one of the light housings, which are plastic, had some cold air blowing on it and a few drops condensated there.
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