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Old 10-09-2012, 05:24 PM   #1
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has any one had a problem with humidy when using your heater a electric cube heater, sweating, or wet surfaces ?
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My uninsulated UHaul was sweating up a storm last weekend in rainy 40ish degree temperatures. We were using an electric cube heater.

I think the key is the lack of insulation as any water vapor , even from exhaling, condenses on the cold walls.
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Yes its a problem. Only answer is good venting. I added Maxxi Window vents to my rear side windows to allow them to stay open a little bit in the rain for that reason.
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