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Sep 24, 2016Spent several winters in different rv's. Never had a window open when it's cold enough to run the furnace. I would sometimes keep the bathroom vent open unless it was really down in the low teens or close to zero.
As mentioned, rv furnaces are vented to the outside so we never built moisture or humidity from the furnace. The gas stove on the other hand has always been a source of moisture when cooking. We always vent more or crack a window open when cooking on the stove.
As mentioned, rv furnaces are vented to the outside so we never built moisture or humidity from the furnace. The gas stove on the other hand has always been a source of moisture when cooking. We always vent more or crack a window open when cooking on the stove.
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