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FormerBoater wrote:I am in the tallahasse area also I agree seals and insulation play a big part of comdinsation. We have owned 2 Winnebago coaches one tiffin and now an Entegra. Never had an issue with condensation with Winnebago motor homes or the Entegra.
Live and spend most of our time aboard either in S. Florida or the Southeast during the summer months.
No condensation issues in summer. Winter or cold weather use has been minimal (Tallahassee in the winter time) so I cannot really help there.
Key IMHO is a well insulated unit and the Eagle is one of those.
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Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
Dec-29-2015 02:15 PM
bsinmich wrote:
If you look at Class As you will find that Newmar lists the R value of insulation in their brochures. A couple others may list their insulation R values. The entry level MHs will be more susceptible to your problem. Newmar also has the quietest AC system I have ever had in my 46 years of RVing.
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ElementZero wrote:Tinstar wrote:
"when its >75 outside we get moisture literally dripping from the vents."
What vents? Are you talking about the a/c, roof vents, window vents?
Sorry, A/C vents, the air vents are fine.
And yes I blame the humidity on Florida. The cold weather was up in West Virginia in mid-November.
Again I'm not so much looking for a fix or even specifically what is causing the issue as much as I am just wondering if a Class A RV (specifically a Thor Outlaw if possible) has the same issues.
Thanks for all the input so far!! 🙂
Dec-29-2015 01:09 PM
Tinstar wrote:
"when its >75 outside we get moisture literally dripping from the vents."
What vents? Are you talking about the a/c, roof vents, window vents?
Dec-29-2015 12:46 PM
bluwtr49 wrote:
I have never had any condensation in either of our two MH's but, like you, had that issue in our Cougar TT.
Our heat is supplied by a hydronic system in both so that may or may not be a factor. I do know the insulation in the MH's were far superior to the TT.