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Old 01-04-2020, 04:20 PM   #21
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We have the same unit and live in it full time. We have seen the same thing. What we found was that the sweating was worse on outside walls where something inside the cabinet was touching the wall. The worst was inside the front hanging closet. My wife had her clothes pushed against the outside wall and a bunch of other stuff in the bottom. That allowed the wall to be insulated from the heat in the room especially when the door was fully closed. After pulling stuff away from the wall we left a small crack in the doors and the problem was gone. For heat we only use the electric fireplace in the living area and a small electric heater in the bedroom. It also helps if you run the air conditioner fan on low to circulate air in the unit.
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Normal. Run a box fan as often as possible to circulate air through the unit to help prevent mold. Keep all cabinet doors ajar.
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Old 01-05-2020, 01:30 AM   #23
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I know-I’ve the same problem. We were up in the ca sierras for a week n the condensation in the morning was crazy. I crack a vent + windows a touch. I’ve 2 small dehumidifiers going but it doesn’t help much. 1 thing I didn’t realize cracking cupboard doors is hidden corners got real wet-even into the pm- it’s like you have to do a damp check every morning. Damp rid didn’t work at all.
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Propane heat does cause moisture issues.
Can you just use propane to get the chill out, then relie on your electric fireplace to heat the camper. and even pick up an electric heater from a big box store like Home Depot, Lowes, Sams or Costco.
That’s what we do, haven’t had any issues.
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