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Heat and humidity ventilation when not in use


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Hey y’all, 

 

We’re in Georgia, and when our Sunrader isn’t in use, it’s parked in our driveway with partial shade as they day passes. It’s both HOT and HUMID here, and often when I open the camper it’s pretty daggum hot inside. I’m looking for any thoughts about this daily heat box, as I don’t want to cause any issues down the line. It frequently rains in the afternoon, so I don’t really want to leave the vents cracked too far or windows down to invite moisture.

 

We’re upgrading our converter soon and adding a roof fan in one of the vent locations. Perhaps one with a thermostat. 
 

Does anyone have any thoughts or recommendations on this? Is it simply a non issue? 
 

Thanks!


 


 

 

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Heat + humidity is often pretty bad in Missouri too (one reason we can only camp during 3-4 months of the entire year ), so I run a baby dehumidifier in ours, 24-7.

 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DC5PPWM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

 

Pro Tip: You can dump the little tank every few days, or... you can drill a small hole and use a bit of tubing and sealant to let the dehumidifer auto-drain straight down the sink. :) 

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