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K3WE
Jul 28, 2013Explorer
slarsen wrote:
...I could tell when I walked into a home if there was a serious humidity issue: it would be cold, and musty smelling...
No argument- if there is a true problem with humidity (crawl spaces in a stick house evaporating water 24/7) then yeah- dehumidification is needed.
Now, if it's just strange weather for a day or two and you feel humid in a camper (which does not have a dirt cawl space that traps humidity) do you really need to be alternating the heat and AC or just pick a comfortable temperature, set the thermostat and let the humidity gradually return to normal (along with the weather).
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