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fulltimecanada
Nov 26, 2016Explorer
pianotuna wrote:
Hi fulltime,
I'm from SK.
As outside air is cold the relative humidity is often high. When that cold air is heated to room temperature the relative humidity drops.
Opening the roof vent allows humid hot air to escape from the RV, while the window allows cold air in.
To stop condensation on the walls, their temperature must be above the dew point. Running an electric heater beside or below the open window will help that happen.
If the ambient temperature is warm enough to run the roof air conditioner safely, it can be run, while running an electric heater at the same time. That turns the roof air into a giant dehumidifier.
Try to avoid cooking on the propane stove. Use an induction cooker (NuWave is the best of the best) or hot plates.
Don't forget to protect the fridge from freezing.
There is a lovely long thread on cold winter camping under the Full Time forum.
Thanks for that explanation, I appreciate it and will give it a try!
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