bkenobi
Apr 02, 2017Explorer
What's the best way to heat camper between uses
My NL camper doesn't have an indoor stall to live in, so it's going to be outside and covered with a possible roof. We are just finishing our first weekend in it and I'm noticing how condensation builds overnight. I'll be getting a humidity control on the way back (probably a bucket o' desiccant), but I'm also wondering about the temperature inside.
Do I need to get the temp up so the moisture will evaporate so the desiccant can do its thing? If so, do you suggest using the propane heater or an electric space heater? Propane itself is cheaper, but that adds hours to the furnace and also moisture to the air. Space heaters are inefficient, but for a small space with no wear on the camper it actually could be the cost effective approach.
Do I need to get the temp up so the moisture will evaporate so the desiccant can do its thing? If so, do you suggest using the propane heater or an electric space heater? Propane itself is cheaper, but that adds hours to the furnace and also moisture to the air. Space heaters are inefficient, but for a small space with no wear on the camper it actually could be the cost effective approach.