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Old 02-12-2018, 07:07 AM   #21
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It's all true, even from different parts of the country. It will start dripping above where you're sitting within about 15 minutes. It's miserable to read or anything from the condensation from your body. Unbelievable.
That would be awful, thanks for the input [emoji106]

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Old 02-12-2018, 07:09 AM   #22
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The good news is that most of the doom and gloom is fixable.

Create a well sealed and insulated envelope. Break the thermal bridges as much as you can.

Allow for very good ventilation and heat the bus with dry air ... either blown air from a sealed diesel or propane heater, or some use a woodstove if not traveling much.

Do a minimum of cooking inside and soon it becomes a routine.

Condensation will happen when the air temp outside drops a few degrees (anywhere in the country), and the air in the bus is loaded with moisture.

If that happens, crank up the heat inside and turn on the ventilation fans.

This is totally doable.

Cranking up the heat allows the air to hold more moisture and increasing the ventilation swaps the moist interior air for drier outside air.
Ill make a note of this thank you

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