The OP is leaving the RV in Florida...you can cut the humidity with a knife in the summer heat of the South. Close vents for sure. The best thing is constant temperature and environment, as best possible. Remember those days you go out to the RV mid summer morning and it's still cool inside from the night? Leaving vents open at this moment will cause water to start running down the inside walls...from the moisture that got in through vents during the day then condenses. I've never lived in the desert climate but leaving a bucket of evaporating water inside sounds devastating. Obviously nor for those who know the environment and have learned to minimize it's destruction. If you have someone that can occasionally check on the unit...that would be good. Again...leave the keys on the right, rear tire. Trust me...I'm a man!
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