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Fishinghat
Dec 18, 2015Explorer II
Aluminum will conduct heat much more efficiently then glass, so that's why the window frames have condensation and not the glass.
A dehumidifier would be the obvious solution. If you lower the amount of moisture in the air inside your RV, you'll have less condensation.
An alternate solution would be to improve ventilation by opening a roof vent, but this would cause some heat loss. Because of the high humidity already, ventilation alone may not be sufficient to solve all of your condensation problems.
Finally, replacing the windows with double pane (insulated) windows would normally not be cost effective due to the age of your rig and the cost of having the windows replaced. However, that would be one potential solution.
Good luck and stay dry.
A dehumidifier would be the obvious solution. If you lower the amount of moisture in the air inside your RV, you'll have less condensation.
An alternate solution would be to improve ventilation by opening a roof vent, but this would cause some heat loss. Because of the high humidity already, ventilation alone may not be sufficient to solve all of your condensation problems.
Finally, replacing the windows with double pane (insulated) windows would normally not be cost effective due to the age of your rig and the cost of having the windows replaced. However, that would be one potential solution.
Good luck and stay dry.
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