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Originally Posted by RvEd
I searched this site to see if it was asked before. When I have time, I'll ask the Admin a few questions about the search engine/index on this site. You might have to use tags to make posts search relevant.
In the meantime my RV is, unfortunately, in a north central Florida storage lot for a little while. I have no set date for being able to leave again so lets' assume it's an extended stay. There is no shade. Anyone who knows Florida knows it's hot and humid this time of year. I don't know whether to open some windows or keep it shut up tight.
I was thinking about allowing air circulation through the coach by opening a max-air vent in the back (bedroom) and cracking the over-the-cab seamless bunk window, to get some air movement as she sits unattended. The max air vent and seamless window should prevent rain from directly entering the coach (he says).
My question to all of you is: Do you have any experience with this dilemma (open or closed) and would it be counterproductive and invite mold by opening it up a little in this type of weather?
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I do live in North Central Florida (or would that be Central North Florida?) and until I built my Pole barn for the ACE last year I kept my RVs in the yard in the sun. I always kept a covered vent open.