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colliehauler
Apr 30, 2014Explorer III
goducks10 wrote:X 3 on condensationHJGyswyt wrote:
Hold on a minute here, this may not be as terrible as you think. What kind of humidity do you have in MD? Have you had the heat on I the trailer? Are you sure it's not condensation from the inside of the windows pooling in the channel? Is the trailer sitting level? When we camp in the winter our windows are dripping wet on the inside and the weep holes allow that water to exit at the bottom.
Hopefully your dealer is close by and you can get a decent explanation for what is going on. Almost all entry level RV's use the same type of windows and it's hard for me to believe you were unlucky enough to get three leakers on a new rig.
Our 2002 Forest River Wildcat has been a great trailer since day one. Don't ever use silicone when it comes time for maintenance, stick with what they sell at the RV stores, like Dicor or Sikaflex. I hope you will be reassured by your dealer all is well with your new trailer and enjoy the RV experience. All the best, Hans
x2. That's exactly what I was thinking. All our trailers have had water on the inside when it's cold and rainy out.
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