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katoom400
Oct 15, 2014Explorer
fatboy66 wrote:
Get yourself a dehumidifier. That will remove a lot of that moisture.
If you read my original post, you will see that we did, and it was definitely better, but not solved.
I'm starting to think it is because the slide is so deep and shallow that the air we breathing out just stays down in the end and produces the condensation, you can see it on the back window where the pillow was touching the glass, and you could feel it on the in between the walls and the mattress on the back wall and the rear of the side walls.
thinking I need some kind of fan to get that air out of there so it can be dried by the dehumidifier.
according the hydrometer it was 39% humidity in the trailer in the morning, that should be good enough, as even our hands felt dry.
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