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Old 07-20-2016, 02:22 PM   #1
iqraceworks
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Brand: Crossroads
State: Missouri
Posts: 57
THOR #4481
Exclamation Will high temps and humidity do and damage to a camper?

Not sure if this is a pointless question or not, but I thought I would at least ask. I’m new to camper trailers, so maybe this is a non-issue.

In my area (Southwest Missouri), the temps in the summer time hover around 90-95+ most of the time, and the humidity is crazy….anywhere from 85-95%....it feels like a sauna. When storing our camper, would it be a good idea to put a dehumidifier in it in order to try to dry out the air and keep the humidity out? I can’t even imagine how hot it gets inside the trailer when it’s setting out in the sun…..I’m sure it’s in the 100’s. Should I be leaving all of the vents/windows open (as long as there is no rain in the forecast) in order to keep air circulating through it? Will the high heat and humidity damage anything?

Or…..is this a non-issue……just keep it all buttoned up until I’m ready to use it?
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