Jun-15-2021 09:59 AM
Jul-02-2021 09:00 PM
alexey75 wrote:
Hello guys,
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We’re pretty big family, every morning all windows covered with moisture.
This specific model probably not big enough for 28 ft trailer…
Jun-26-2021 07:50 AM
smthbros wrote:pianotuna wrote:
We need to get the surfaces below the dew point.
I am pretty sure you miss-typed. To inhibit condensate formation we need to maintain surface temperature above the dew point. Also, a computer search for 'psychrometric chart' will yield several that allow inputting temperature and relative humidity to determine dew point and grains per pound of moisture in the air.
Jun-16-2021 11:26 AM
alexey75 wrote:
Thanks guys. We open the vents when we take a shower or cooking, but still, every morning all windows covered with water.
About dew point, does it mean the windows inside should be about 46-50F, right? Usually we keep the temperature inside about 70F.
I see in general the compressor dehumidifier are more louder than desiccant, no?
Jun-16-2021 11:16 AM
pianotuna wrote:
We need to get the surfaces below the dew point.
Jun-16-2021 08:36 AM
alexey75 wrote:
About dew point, does it mean the windows inside should be about 46-50F, right? Usually we keep the temperature inside about 70F.
I see in general the compressor dehumidifier are more louder than desiccant, no?
Jun-16-2021 06:39 AM
alexey75 wrote:
Thanks guys. We open the vents when we take a shower or cooking, but still, every morning all windows covered with water.
About dew point, does it mean the windows inside should be about 46-50F, right? Usually we keep the temperature inside about 70F.
I see in general the compressor dehumidifier are more louder than desiccant, no?
Jun-16-2021 05:45 AM
Jun-15-2021 05:54 PM
Jun-15-2021 04:54 PM
pianotuna wrote:
They rate dehumidifiers at 77 F. (25 c). When it is colder than that the collection of moisture is quite poor.
The reason for electric heat is to warm air coming into the rv from a window. We need to get the surfaces below the dew point.
Jun-15-2021 02:41 PM
Jun-15-2021 01:21 PM
alexey75 wrote:
Hello guys,
We’re pretty big family, every morning all windows covered with moisture.
I saw on Amazon there are a lot of small dehumidifiers, something like that:
Dehumidifiers
Does anyone have good experience with these small dehumidifiers?
This specific model probably not big enough for 28 ft trailer…
Jun-15-2021 12:52 PM
pianotuna wrote:He can use the furnace without adding any moisture to the inside air. No need for electric heat, unless he just wants it for other reasons
turn on some electric heat and open a roof vent.
Jun-15-2021 11:15 AM
Jun-15-2021 10:18 AM