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Chad/Jen wrote:
Thanks to all for helping. We had virtually no condensation on the windows after cracking a couple windows and the roof vents. We stayed warm for the most part too.
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Oct-14-2014 05:31 PM
LynnandCarol wrote:
small dehumidifier @ lowes for about $40.
Oct-14-2014 05:20 PM
WolverineState wrote:
We were just camping here in Michigan the other weekend and had the same problem. Cold enough where we had the furnace on that created condesation on the windows and even the closed roof vents. The roof vent above our bed was dripping a small amount of water due to the condensation. We're adding a dehumidifier to our trailer for fall/spring camping. Look at the Eva Dry models on Amazon.
Oct-14-2014 02:59 PM
WolverineState wrote:
We were just camping here in Michigan the other weekend and had the same problem. Cold enough where we had the furnace on that created condesation on the windows and even the closed roof vents. The roof vent above our bed was dripping a small amount of water due to the condensation. We're adding a dehumidifier to our trailer for fall/spring camping. Look at the Eva Dry models on Amazon.
Oct-14-2014 02:14 PM