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Huntindog
Oct 21, 2013Explorer
If you want your TT to last, you have to address condensation somehow.
The condensation you see on the windows is also what is happening in all of the walls and ceiling etc. But the unseen condensation is also doing damage as it occurs. Delamination is a primary concern.
Venting works. But is serious cold it is not the best option. A dehumidifier is. I run the Honda all night to power our Soleus 40 pint one. It is very quiet and actually throws out some heat.
The generator also powers all of my heat tape on the plumbing and keeps the batteries up.
The condensation you see on the windows is also what is happening in all of the walls and ceiling etc. But the unseen condensation is also doing damage as it occurs. Delamination is a primary concern.
Venting works. But is serious cold it is not the best option. A dehumidifier is. I run the Honda all night to power our Soleus 40 pint one. It is very quiet and actually throws out some heat.
The generator also powers all of my heat tape on the plumbing and keeps the batteries up.
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