Condensation on Walls on VR1
We are new to the forum and rving. My husband and I purchased a 2008 Keystone VR1 TT November 29. We have had problems with condensation building up inside the coach when it is cold outside and the heat is on. It was so bad that water was running down the walls. The temperature was in the 40's outside and the gas furnace inside was set to 65. There was 4 adults and 2 small children inside on the coach. We live on the coast in southeast Georgia. We have camped it in one weekend and the dealership said to sleep in the camper and to use at home to become acquainted with everything. With just 2 adults and the heat around 60 inside there was still a small amount of condensation. We were told by Keystone to open the vents and put out containers of Damp Rid. We do not feel comfortable with this, the heat is going to rise and go out of the vents and the heaters will continue to run longer resulting in more use of gas. Also we worry about the mold and the moisture ruining the TT. We went back to the dealership with this and they are consulting with the Keystone rep. We were curious if anyone else had encountered this problem before? If so what were the solutions or WE really going to loose that much heat out of the vents?
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