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Trackrig
Apr 15, 2015Explorer II
yankeeslover wrote:
all I know is that last spring, before i knew any better, we had the furnance on at night when it was around 35 degrees outside and no windows or vents open and when we woke up all the corners in the camper were wet.. I thaught we had a leak(camper is one years old).. the following night we opened the window and the vent and it was dry ever since..... but like i said, gets cold as heck with the window and vent running...
Try just cracking the window and leave the vent off. Maybe just cracking two windows a little bit on opposite sides or end of the TT. You can crack the roof vent slightly, but leave the fan off. I'd experiment with different venting combinations before going to the humidifier. You can always buy the humidifier if the venting doesn't work - that's easier than trying to take back a used humidifier that's used.
Bill
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