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georgelesley
Jan 06, 2014Explorer
rhagfo wrote:12thgenusa wrote:
Has nothing to do with the type of heat. It is the warm, moist air (caused by living, breathing people, and showering and cooking) coming in contact with any cold surface (windows, poorly insulated walls, roof vents). You don't see it when it is warmer outside because there are no surfaces below the dew point of the air unless you have a cold drink sitting on the table.
That covers it so to cut down on condensation don't, bathe, cook or breathe inside the RV! :)
Right. If it is that cold, just minimize the cooking, bathe another day or at least not a long hot steamy shower, vent some to draw in dry colder outside air. We have the same problem in our stick and brick house here in Northern MN. As I write this we have 2" of ice on the bottom edge of all the windows. It is 63 inside and -29 outside. No way to stop it.
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