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Originally Posted by Suzel
Hello.
Just had a rainy camping weekend. Temps in the low50's. Had the heat on. A tremendous amount of condensation mostly on the ceiling of the tip out bunk.
Dripped onto us when we were asleep. Anyone have such problems?? Any ideas?
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We had 'condensation issues' in our first RV. Increasing the ventilation took care of it both in that and the next RV.
Opening a window or vent slightly seems wrong when you are trying to keep warm, but that allows the very high humidity to escape.
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