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CloudDriver
Apr 28, 2014Explorer
1. I'm going to go with leaving the air conditioner on low cool (low air flow) resulted in the evaporator coil frosting up. Putting it on high cool (more air flow) pulled more warm air through the coil, which melted the frost.
2. Lowering the temperature of humid air results in condensation on cold surfaces. Leaving the door open while the air conditioner is running lets humid air in causing condensation.
3. As mentioned already, take Navy showers. Don't leave water running when washing dishes, etc. Collect dish water in a dish pan and use it to flush the toilet. Use minimal water in toilet - none for #1, minimum for #2.
DW and I mostly dry camp and use only our 32 gallon fresh water tank. We can go for 5-6 days before needing water. We run low on fresh water way before either gray or black tanks fill up.
2. Lowering the temperature of humid air results in condensation on cold surfaces. Leaving the door open while the air conditioner is running lets humid air in causing condensation.
3. As mentioned already, take Navy showers. Don't leave water running when washing dishes, etc. Collect dish water in a dish pan and use it to flush the toilet. Use minimal water in toilet - none for #1, minimum for #2.
DW and I mostly dry camp and use only our 32 gallon fresh water tank. We can go for 5-6 days before needing water. We run low on fresh water way before either gray or black tanks fill up.
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