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pianotuna
May 19, 2013Nomad III
Hi,
To stop condensation the temperature of the surface (of glass or walls) needs to be above the dew point.
Cover the windows from the outside.
Another solution is a 4 inch strip of 1/2 inch thick Styrofoam insulation along the bottom of the windows--again on the outside. The water condenses on the glass, flows down, hits the warm glass and evaporates back into the air.
Lowering the relative humidity also helps. Open a window and place an electric heater by it. Open a roof vent.
To stop condensation the temperature of the surface (of glass or walls) needs to be above the dew point.
Cover the windows from the outside.
Another solution is a 4 inch strip of 1/2 inch thick Styrofoam insulation along the bottom of the windows--again on the outside. The water condenses on the glass, flows down, hits the warm glass and evaporates back into the air.
Lowering the relative humidity also helps. Open a window and place an electric heater by it. Open a roof vent.
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