Stop all that heavy breathing and your condensation problems will be solved! :)) Bill -----Original Message----- From: BILL <billv2@PRODIGY.NET> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Date: Sunday, November 21, 1999 10:23 AM Subject: fighting condensation
>Hi Volks! >As most of you know, I am living in my westy (over 3 months now) and with >the colder weather setting in, I'm getting a lot of condensation inside. The >outside temps are between the teens with highs in the thirties with snow >likely. I am using an electric Holmes furnace heater and I'm staying nice >and warm, sometimes hot! I keep the top down in order to keep in the heat. >My problem is the condensation that is taking place. I will pop the top and >let it dry out some, but it is starting to collect a little too much! I'm >afraid of damage to the canvas and the moisture inside the walls rusting the >metal. I am having problems with web access so I can't get to the archives. >My mail server is OK. > >Any ideas? Would a dehumidifier work in this case? They take up too much >room though. > >Any insight appreciated >TIA >Bill V. "I'd Rather Be Hiking The >'82 CA Westy [FreeBird] Greater Yellowstone" >"Famous Potatoes" > |
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