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atreis
Sep 25, 2016Explorer
GordonThree wrote:
That's first I've ever heard about co2 build up being a problem in an rv. I'd be astonished that Elkhart builds any brand with a fit and finish so precise that it's literally air-tight.
It can be an issue if you're using a propane catalytic heater - not so much if you're using the furnace. "Fresh air" can be desirable for other reasons besides humidity and CO2 though - odors.
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