ZanderMan
Weekender RV’er
Needs monitoring
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Post by ZanderMan on Jun 22, 2020 8:24:08 GMT -5
Just put a thermometer / hygrometer in the RV to monitor temp/humidity while sitting in my driveway. We are having a lot of rain the past few weeks, so the humidity inside is 71% (this morning it was 92% outside).
Just wondering what folks do to keep humidity down inside the RV while not being used. We have a Damp Rid in it (yet to be opened) but I think these would be rather limited on bringing the humidity down and would have to be replaced regularly. I can't see putting a dehumidifier inside it... Would require running electricity AND dumping the reservoir on a regular basis.
Any other ideas?
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normdave
Newbie RV’er
We just purchased a 2017 169 and are looking for others and any info for changes or upgrades...
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Post by normdave on Jun 25, 2020 15:14:35 GMT -5
We don't have humidity problems here, but we did stay in Oklahoma for a summer. We used a dehumidifier that is made for boats. Worked well...
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ZanderMan
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Post by ZanderMan on Jun 28, 2020 18:12:10 GMT -5
We don't have humidity problems here, but we did stay in Oklahoma for a summer. We used a dehumidifier that is made for boats. Worked well... Thanks, normdave, I’ll look into it. Right now I have a Govee Bluetooth temp/ humidity sensor that I can track from inside the house via my phone app, and it will show me current reading plus hour/day/month charted data. It also allows me to set alarm limits so I have the humidity alarm set at 75% and high temp at 95F, and a lower temp at 35F. Here in NC, 80% humidity is pretty normal during the summer.
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normdave
Newbie RV’er
We just purchased a 2017 169 and are looking for others and any info for changes or upgrades...
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Post by normdave on Jul 2, 2020 16:29:45 GMT -5
Yikes 😬
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