PancakeBill
Well-known member
We are in cold weather, between early and end of season in Yellowstone, and this winter at Grand Canyon.
We are insulated pretty well, have dual-pane windows, and the rig stays comfortable, but we are having issues with condensation. DW likes the silver mylar bubble sheets on the windows, but wow, condensation city. My thought is it is too close, no air around it. We are taking them down during the day and that seems to help. We also have 2 skylights, one over tub, and one in hallway, the hallway one is a single sheet dome, and is getting condenstaion too.
Of course, because of the dryness here she is running a small humidifier at night, this is not helping the condensation cause, but it is more comfortable for her sinus.
Any ideas? hints, tips etc?
Anyone try the clear sheets on the window frames where you hit it with a hair dryer to shrink tight? Think that may help?
We are insulated pretty well, have dual-pane windows, and the rig stays comfortable, but we are having issues with condensation. DW likes the silver mylar bubble sheets on the windows, but wow, condensation city. My thought is it is too close, no air around it. We are taking them down during the day and that seems to help. We also have 2 skylights, one over tub, and one in hallway, the hallway one is a single sheet dome, and is getting condenstaion too.
Of course, because of the dryness here she is running a small humidifier at night, this is not helping the condensation cause, but it is more comfortable for her sinus.
Any ideas? hints, tips etc?
Anyone try the clear sheets on the window frames where you hit it with a hair dryer to shrink tight? Think that may help?