Thread: Humidity
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Old 05-08-2018, 03:43 AM   #4
flybouy
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Originally Posted by sourdough View Post
Constant humidity (excessive moisture) inside the RV can be detrimental to all sorts of things. I've seen many examples of various ways to combat it and I'm sure folks will chime in on what they do.

We live in a dry part of the country so for us we have no need for dehumidifying. When we travel to humid areas (coast) we have a HiSense dehumidifier that we take with us. It is a 35 pint unit and does an excellent job of keeping the humidity down.

The AC will keep it down as well depending on what you setup is. We have a main 15k AC that will extract the moisture. Our 13.5k in the bedroom runs continuously and makes the bedroom feel "clammy" if we don't run the dehumidifier.
Curious why your bedroom is "clammy". Do you keep the door closed to the bedroom all the time? If the compressor is running then it should pull out the humidity. If the door is closed and the compressor is off because the thermostat is satisfied then it will not reduce humidity as you are just running a fan.
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