โJun-10-2021 04:58 PM
โJun-21-2021 10:16 PM
valhalla360 wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
If you have humidity problems, go to a big box store and buy the smallest compressor driven dehumidifier you can find. It will do the trick.
You can minimize adding moisture but this is really the only true solution but doing it off grid is a problem.
Damp Rid can help if it's in the back of a closet with little airflow but won't really have any noticeable impact on the larger living space.
Look up the specs on dehumidifiers. A small one might have a 2.5 gallon reservoir and running continuously, you may have to dump the water multiple times per day. How many crystals will you need to absorb say 30-40 gallons of water per week?
โJun-21-2021 02:16 PM
Grit dog wrote:
The Buddy heater was more than "part" of the problem. It was likely the majority of the problem. Heating a good size camper in "high teens" ambient temps, is what? 1 or 2 20lb bottles a week?
Each 20lb bottle of LP puts about 4 gallons of water into the air.
Why one would use a buddy heater more than occasionally if full timing it in anything more than a motorhomeless situation, I don't understand.
Ditch the buddy heater, run a dehumidifier if necessary, kick the dog outside!
โJun-21-2021 09:50 AM
โJun-21-2021 08:41 AM
โJun-21-2021 07:06 AM
So open vent and window is pretty much and run heat on the wall instead of mr. buddy and vent shower after usage...cooking run exhaust fan.
โJun-21-2021 05:44 AM
โJun-11-2021 04:24 AM
โJun-11-2021 04:09 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
If you have humidity problems, go to a big box store and buy the smallest compressor driven dehumidifier you can find. It will do the trick.
โJun-11-2021 04:03 AM
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โJun-10-2021 09:50 PM
ktmrfs wrote:spoon059 wrote:
Leave a roof vent cracked.
Use an electric heater rather than propane heaters.
Run a dehumidifier.
Damp Rid won't hurt, but might not provide enough, in and of itself.
no difference between electric heat and propane furnace. both just heat the inside air, nothing else.
Now propane oven or stove will add water to the air from combustion, about 1 gallon of water per gallon of propane burned. But furnace will NOT add any water to the air in the trailer, it is all vented outside.
Propane unvented heaters, another story, they also dump water into the air.
If you have humidity problems, go to a big box store and buy the smallest compressor driven dehumidifier you can find. It will do the trick.
โJun-10-2021 08:46 PM
โJun-10-2021 06:14 PM
spoon059 wrote:
Leave a roof vent cracked.
Use an electric heater rather than propane heaters.
Run a dehumidifier.
Damp Rid won't hurt, but might not provide enough, in and of itself.