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SoCalDesertRid1
Nov 29, 2013Explorer II
SolidAxleDurango wrote:The air is so dry here naturally that a little extra moisture isn't a bad thing.SoCalDesertRider wrote:Sounds like a disaster to inject moisture/humidity into something so sensitive to moisture as an RV.
Here in the dry desert, I'd be fine with a swamp cooler instead of an A/C. I don't have A/C in my house, just swamp cooling, and the cooler does fine, even in August, which is the more humid 'monsoon' season here.
I always thought, when I had my camper and (very rarely) ran the A/C, that I could easily get away with a swamp cooler instead, which requires much less electricity to run and is lighter and not as tall on top of the roof.
Years ago, campers had small roof mounted swamp coolers, instead of roof A/C. Does anyone still make RV rooftop swamp coolers?
Most strive to get moisture out. LOL
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