The dehumidifier would help, however the air is cold

During the cold Winter time weeks, there are a lot of areas inside of my RV where moisture seems to gather.

I dislike to spend time in cold temperatures, however periodically it is entirely necessary.

Every one of us were still in the mountains last year while both of us were in December and January. Inside of the cottageet above the sink, I found several beads of water, and behind the bed on the wall closest to the outside of the RV, I also found several beads of water. I looked up the problem online, hoping for an answer. Most people agreed that I needed to use a dehumidifier. I bought a small dehumidifier online. I waited several days for the item to arrive. When the package finally showed up, I was ready to take the device out of the box and turn it on. I set up all of the pieces and parts care about the exhaust and the drainage. I turned on the dehumidifier and it started blowing cold air. As long as the dehumidifier is running, cold air is coming out of the front of the machine. There was no way that was going to work, because that was making the inside of that home colder. I instantly put the machine back into the packaging and box and I sent it back to the distributor. They refunded my money, minus a 10% restocking fee. The dehumidifier was a good idea, however it is not the perfect solution to my problem. I’m going to have to continue using several buckets of damprid until I can figure out a way to lower the amount of moisture in the air.

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