zulu52
Oct 31, 2015Explorer
condensation
I seem to remember this topic coming up before but I didn't pay enough attention to it because I thought it didn't concern me. Now it does! On my recent Utah trip, we had some nights in the uppe...
jimh425 wrote:This has pretty much been my experience. I have only closed my bathroom vent 2 or 3 times in the past 11 years, rain or shine. I always leave the cabover vent open about 1/2-inch. The only exception is while on the road. It does require a little more heat, but having fresh air to breath is worth it, and lowering the condensation is a side benefit. Most people think propane is the cause of condensation. Although it contributes, it is not the sole cause.
Open vents to reduce the condensation and don't breath. Seriously though, your breath has moisture. :) I prefer the roof vents vs the windows being open. As far as showering goes, use a squeegee to remove most of the water off the walls.