brholt wrote:
Getting into fall and starting to think about what if anything I should do for moisture in the camper. We are in Seattle so it's wet.
Since we're in the same 'hood,(I'm just south of Tacoma), I can tell you, if you don't have a covered place to park it, it's a PITA.
I just hired a contractor to get the ball rolling for a large 26x24x14 carport to put mine under cover. (And for Sleepy to park under when he visits). I got soooo tired of covering/uncovering all the time in the rainy season here.
In the fall - I cover the camper, then crack both vents, but not so far as to put stress on the vents trying to push on the cover.
Winter - Double covered--Vents closed, an off the shelf camper cover, on top of that a big grey tarp ensuring it's water proof. Normal breezes still got underneath everything, so no mold/mildew under the covers. I found that to be the best, it worked very well. I installed baseboard heating into my for Arctic Fox that had a thermostat minimum of 40 degrees, so it was it's own anti-freeze heater. Only way to go lower was to kill the breaker I put it on.
I'm soooo looking forward to my carport to get done. It's in permitting right now. When it's done I'm going to grab a lawn chair and a six pack and take a match to 'em and watch'em burn! (To the tree huggers, no I'm not really going to burn them, it's a joke. Maybe.).