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ticki2
Sep 30, 2018Explorer
garryk6 wrote:Garry , I think you are correct about the condensation and reflectix . Check under the mattress also . I find that the interior aluminum skin exasperates the problem in cool/cold damp conditions . As a side note , I just found out my grandson , who is just finishing up Coast Guard. basic , is being stationed in Kodiak .
I'll have to look how to do that. I'm still looking at the instructions and now that the camper is on the truck, I am dismantling the interior now to access the wings.
The disappointment is that as I pull up the Reflectix that I had sealed down with aluminum duct tape, all the wood is wet. And I don't thing it is due to leakage as much as it is from condensation. I think that I will re-think how I have insulated the camper. This may have led to my jack demise...
I do not see the damp/wet in areas where I didn't have sealed tight with reflect and tape.
I have turned on the furnace and cracked the upper vent to heat up the camper and drive out the moisture. Hopefully soon can begin installing the new Stablelift
Garry
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