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Old 10-20-2013, 05:45 PM   #1
coop
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Condensation

We had our first late season camping trip in our Cougar 21RBS, took the grand daughters along, had a great time, although it was cold outside for the entire weekend. I noticed something though and wondered if anyone else has seen this and if they had a solution. We had to run the furnace for the whole trip and we found condensation in a couple of places. The end of the mattress was damp where it was against the wall, we pulled it away from the wall and that seemed to help. The other was on the floor at the base of the cabinet and sink there was a bead of water. First thing I did was check the pipes for leaks, but all was dry. Inside the cabinet was considerably colder than the rest of the TT.
I thought about adding insulation under the sink and behind the cabinet, but thought I would try to get other idea's.
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