Anyone ever have sink condensation from having the /c set too cold?
Last week while camping, I noticed the shelf under the kitchen sink had a strong dampness, just short of what I would call being really wet. Upon closer inspection, noticed that the bottom of both of the split 60%/40% plastic sinks were wet with droplettes of water.
I wiped them dry, dried out the cabinet shelf and opened the doors of the cabinets and the problem went away. I ran water in the sinks, checked the water line fittings and all the plumbing connections and none showed any sign of water.
I was running the ac on high for the entire week and it was set about 67 and the outside temps were in the mid 80's.
Thoughts?
Do you think a coating of spray foam (to insulate them better) on the bottom of the sinks would solve this? I'm thinking because of the cooler temps hitting the tops of the sinks and the moist warmer air in the cabinet, it' causing condensation at the meeting of the two temps which is the bottoms of the sinks.
2015 GMC 2500 Denali Crewcab 4x4
2019 Forest River Wolfpack 23pack15
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