northshorehenry
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Just got back from camping in 0c (32f) on Vancouver Island BC. Great weather but brisk for sure. Had the furnace on for 12c (54f) overnight, with two top windows peeled back a touch and the dinette window cracked a hair. Mild condensation on the glass window, no condensation on the vinyl BUT the front metal hinge just above the mattress was sweating so much that it dripped down and made the mattress wet. Yikes! This did not seem to be a problem on the rear hinge.
Anyone else encounter this? I know that the top half of the camper is definitely warmer by feel and where the bodies were ( up front) would be even warmer. My wife suggested simply roll up a few towels and place them under the hinge to catch the condensation. I agree that should catch the condensation but thought I'd throw it out to the group to see if there brighter minds out there.
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Anyone else encounter this? I know that the top half of the camper is definitely warmer by feel and where the bodies were ( up front) would be even warmer. My wife suggested simply roll up a few towels and place them under the hinge to catch the condensation. I agree that should catch the condensation but thought I'd throw it out to the group to see if there brighter minds out there.
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