Re: Slideouts
Reply #1 –
Yahoo Message Number: 3705
Dale,
I have some condensation problems in my 2002 Intrigue with a similar floor plan..... bedroom (with rear closet)and kitchen slide. My problem is seldom with the walls though there has been some but mostly on the windows and windshield. In some of the coldest weather... in the 10 to 20 degree range.... I get ice on the lower area of the glass and on the metal frame of the windows. There has been a very little moisture on the walls of the slides and I have noticed recently that there is moisture INSIDE the wall. I just noticed some rust on the back side of the wall light fixture.
My evaluation... and hope.... is that the walls are just too thin to be properly insulated. (I pray it's not a leak!) I keep my heat at 50 to 55 at night and keep a window in the bedroom open a little. I think this allows some of the moisture from breathing, etc., to escape. Ventilation is the key. We also open the vent in the kitchen when cooking anything that creates steam to keep the moisture level low.
I don't seem to have a problem in the cabinets as you describe. I would guess that it is related to the amount of moisture in air inside the coach.
I think it boils down to the humidity in the coach and air circulation. If we can better control those two factors the condensation problem should be lessened.
Keep us posted.
Dick May
2002 Intrigue, #11438