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ticki2
Dec 29, 2016Explorer
Gary my boy , you sure get around . I also went camping over TG . Some heavy wet snow , some rain , some freezing rain and lots of fog .
I tried a little experiment for the condensation problem and it seemed to help considerably . On mine mot of the wet was at the bottom of the wall in back of the cushion on the dinette . The other place was below the front window of the bunk bed .
For the wall I used some spray rubber cement to adhere some 1/4" x 9" sill seal to the bottom portion of the wall . This helped a lot . Then I removed the back cushion and it was even better .
On the bunk I pulled out the mattress a few inches and made sure blankets and sheets were not touching the wall . I also have the 1/4" masonite spacer under the mattress .
With those 3 things done I had no condensation . I am pretty convinced
that allowing the warm air to get to the walls helps a great deal . Temps were 20F nights and 35F days . I am sure more would have to be done to endure the temps you did , but I was impressed that such minor changes made such a big difference .Work in progress
I tried a little experiment for the condensation problem and it seemed to help considerably . On mine mot of the wet was at the bottom of the wall in back of the cushion on the dinette . The other place was below the front window of the bunk bed .
For the wall I used some spray rubber cement to adhere some 1/4" x 9" sill seal to the bottom portion of the wall . This helped a lot . Then I removed the back cushion and it was even better .
On the bunk I pulled out the mattress a few inches and made sure blankets and sheets were not touching the wall . I also have the 1/4" masonite spacer under the mattress .
With those 3 things done I had no condensation . I am pretty convinced
that allowing the warm air to get to the walls helps a great deal . Temps were 20F nights and 35F days . I am sure more would have to be done to endure the temps you did , but I was impressed that such minor changes made such a big difference .Work in progress
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