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pnichols
Jul 19, 2017Explorer II
pianotuna wrote:
So, if you have a heat source and an air conditioner you may be able to make yourself comfortable again. Heaters, of course, are much less expensive than a dehumidifier.
Don ... exactly what we had to do once in the past (see my earlier post in this thread) when we didn't have a dehumidifier in the RV.
It worked very well, and of course can even be done while drycamping if you have a generator with enough capacity for both the A/C and an electric heater. If not, just run the A/C off a generator and use the RV's propane furnace. It takes some fine tuning of the A/C setting and the heat source setting - but it can be done so as to get a good comfort level. By fine tuning the settings, this approach can be used in a variety of temperature-humidity combinations.
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