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Dale_Traveling
Dec 29, 2015Explorer II
Winter time we get windshield and single pane windows condensate but nothing on the walls, floors or ceiling. I've had some condensation on my AC vents during summer outings but not to the point of dripping.
Winter time more people in the coach more moisture. You lose water thru exhaled breath, showering without an exhaust vent and cooking without the range vent on all contribute to the winter humidity. Hate the idea of opening a vent when it's 30 degrees outside. The warm humid air getting pushed out is being replaced with cold dry air getting pulled in thru anywhere it can. Summer time most of the moisture enters thru the door when entering or leaving the coach. Various air leaks contribute also. Best way to control is a dehumidifier in the shower draining into the gray tank.
Six kids, two adults, a dog and a cat is a lot of in/outs, bathing, cooking plus breathing. If you said there's a morning fog in your coach I wouldn't be surprised.
Winter time more people in the coach more moisture. You lose water thru exhaled breath, showering without an exhaust vent and cooking without the range vent on all contribute to the winter humidity. Hate the idea of opening a vent when it's 30 degrees outside. The warm humid air getting pushed out is being replaced with cold dry air getting pulled in thru anywhere it can. Summer time most of the moisture enters thru the door when entering or leaving the coach. Various air leaks contribute also. Best way to control is a dehumidifier in the shower draining into the gray tank.
Six kids, two adults, a dog and a cat is a lot of in/outs, bathing, cooking plus breathing. If you said there's a morning fog in your coach I wouldn't be surprised.
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