Jan-08-2018 06:38 PM
Jan-10-2018 11:00 AM
Jan-10-2018 01:23 AM
Pucka1378 wrote:SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Moisture condensing any where in a camper or at home is never good. Assuming you had good heat, you may have too much humidity. It is imperitive to vent moisture from cooking and showers to keep interior humidity below condensation levels in thin walled rvs.
Hope that bed warms up for you! vent all cooking and washing moisture! Heat is secondary. High humidity WILL condense in your walls, rot , them ,ruin insulatation
Cooking we had all windows open in the trailer.
Shower we had at least the bathroom vent open and fan running and a couple of windows open.
We were at the beach and it was raining. At night with the heat on we had one window open, and both bunk ends vented and the vent open in the bathroom. No moisture in the trailer at all that we could see. We have had issues in the past with rain and the heater on. Proper venting this go around seemed the answer to our problems(no sweating from the canvas on the bunk ends etc).
Jan-09-2018 07:20 AM
Jan-09-2018 07:04 AM
coolmom42 wrote:
There is some stuff called Hy-Vent that boaters use to prevent that problem. It's a thick mesh that allows air circulation under the mattress. It's not cheap, but I don't know of a good alternative.
The condensation is from your body's moisture that gets trapped against the cooler wall or solid platform underneath the mattress.
Jan-09-2018 06:46 AM
Jan-09-2018 05:41 AM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Moisture condensing any where in a camper or at home is never good. Assuming you had good heat, you may have too much humidity. It is imperitive to vent moisture from cooking and showers to keep interior humidity below condensation levels in thin walled rvs.
Hope that bed warms up for you! vent all cooking and washing moisture! Heat is secondary. High humidity WILL condense in your walls, rot , them ,ruin insulatation
Jan-09-2018 05:39 AM
Jan-09-2018 02:40 AM
Jan-08-2018 08:55 PM
Jan-08-2018 08:28 PM
Jan-08-2018 08:11 PM
coolmom42 wrote:
There is some stuff called Hy-Vent that boaters use to prevent that problem. It's a thick mesh that allows air circulation under the mattress. It's not cheap, but I don't know of a good alternative.
The condensation is from your body's moisture that gets trapped against the cooler wall or solid platform underneath the mattress.
Jan-08-2018 06:46 PM