We're going to be making a trip across the country this spring and we're planning on staying without hookups as much as possible. I'm a little concerned that we'll have condensation issues in the TT when we're staying in the colder areas. This will be our first trip in a travel trailer so I'm not exactly sure what to expect.
My questions are:
In y'all's experience what is the likelihood that I'll have to worry about condensation if the night time temperatures are expected to be in the low 40s?
Are those Eva-Dry (or similar) Peltier style dehumidifiers that run on 12 volts worth a dang?
Other than just keeping a window cracked what products actually work in a no power situation?
Thanks!
My questions are:
In y'all's experience what is the likelihood that I'll have to worry about condensation if the night time temperatures are expected to be in the low 40s?
Are those Eva-Dry (or similar) Peltier style dehumidifiers that run on 12 volts worth a dang?
Other than just keeping a window cracked what products actually work in a no power situation?
Thanks!