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pianotuna
Feb 12, 2013Nomad III
Hi BFL13,
That would argue for the inverter being in the cold where although the R.H. is high it is "non condensing" as the dew point is yet lower.
For example, right now it is -7 C (19 F) where I am, but the dew point is -11 C (13 F).
This suggest to me to use the electric defrost via 12 volt, or the 100 watt 120 volt heater, avoiding drawing cabin air into the compartment.
That would argue for the inverter being in the cold where although the R.H. is high it is "non condensing" as the dew point is yet lower.
For example, right now it is -7 C (19 F) where I am, but the dew point is -11 C (13 F).
This suggest to me to use the electric defrost via 12 volt, or the 100 watt 120 volt heater, avoiding drawing cabin air into the compartment.
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