Humidity in coach removed with humidifier

Hey All,
Staying in my camper a lot in colder months I noticed a big humidity problem. Lots of moisture on windows and sliding door.
I didn't think much about it, until I saw the moisture running down to the bottom of windows and doors. That can't be good.
So I purchased a 30 pint dehumidifier.
That did the trick. Simple fix and works well. No more moisture on glass.
Just my $.02
 

Lynn1130

Well-known member
Re: Humidity

Condensation is a common problem with RVs especially during the colder months. By searching "condensation" you will find a list of threads and how others have worked to solve this problem. One of the most common solutions is to keep a window cracked enough to equalize humidity. There are also a couple of similar threads in the "similar threads" at the bottom of this page.
 

For20hunter

Pacific Region Directors-Retired
Re: Humidity

Dual-pane windows stops the condensation on the windows, however using a propane furnace will always increase your humidity, so a dehumidifier is a great and smart option.

Rod
 

Lynn1130

Well-known member
Re: Humidity

Code:
Dual-pane windows stops the condensation on the windows,

If you have them.
 
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