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tatest
May 25, 2013Explorer II
I've lived in places where it didn't matter, overnight everything outside will get covered with condensation, underneath, on top, inside if you leave a window cracked. Coastal South Carolina, central Florida (where temperature was often below dew point from about midnight to 10 AM).
Even here in Oklahoma, where a daytime RH above 20% gets called "muggy" we get overnight condensation, even inside my below ground level garage. This happens more often when inside a warm air mass and having only 15-20 F temperature swings, than when we are in clear air and having 30-40 F daily changes.
This suggests, to prevent rust from condensation, best place to park might be the desert.
Even here in Oklahoma, where a daytime RH above 20% gets called "muggy" we get overnight condensation, even inside my below ground level garage. This happens more often when inside a warm air mass and having only 15-20 F temperature swings, than when we are in clear air and having 30-40 F daily changes.
This suggests, to prevent rust from condensation, best place to park might be the desert.
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