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SDcampowneroper
Sep 25, 2016Explorer
Open vents and use exhaust fans when showering or cooking. Use a dehumidifier to remove other moisture, conserve heat.
There is no difference how much moisture a body produces through breathing related to temperature, there is relative to humidity. Our exhaled breath is near 100% , regardless of what the relativy humidity of the air inhaled.
In the 4 winters we overwintered in Canada our dehumidifier averaged 4 quarts of water a day, with venting shower and cooking moisture, we never had condensation on windows or doors, in walls.
Cold air is drier, so outside humidity is not the issue, what you produce is, will condense on any surface colder than its dewpoint.
Invest in a hygrometer to measure your indoor humidity, keep it below the outdoor dewpoint.
Max
There is no difference how much moisture a body produces through breathing related to temperature, there is relative to humidity. Our exhaled breath is near 100% , regardless of what the relativy humidity of the air inhaled.
In the 4 winters we overwintered in Canada our dehumidifier averaged 4 quarts of water a day, with venting shower and cooking moisture, we never had condensation on windows or doors, in walls.
Cold air is drier, so outside humidity is not the issue, what you produce is, will condense on any surface colder than its dewpoint.
Invest in a hygrometer to measure your indoor humidity, keep it below the outdoor dewpoint.
Max
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