Hi all!
I will be covering our Tab 320 as soon as the cover arrives next week.
What do you do as precautions to minimize dampness?..leave windows open a crack?..put those RV moisture things in?...all suggestions appreciated!
Peace!
Brent
2021 Tab 320s Boondock-2016 Toyota Venza V6
Toronto, Canada
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Crack the vent open just enough to see daylight.
Place an Eva-Dry in the cabin and place a dry chemical moisture absorber in the wet bath & hold wet-bath door open.
It also helps to remove paper products if you are in a really high humidity area for several months.
This is the rechargeable Eva-Dry for reference
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I just button up the camper and throw the cover on. No chemicals. I don't even bother cracking the roof vent as it is not airtight to begin with. (Try spraying it sideways with a hose if you don't believe me--ha ha.) I do live in snow country so the air is pretty dry for most of the winter and I've never had an issue with condensation since 2015. YMMV!
We have a humidity gauge in the Tab that I keep an eye on. Once things are freezing up regularly, the air gets pretty dry, so I don't really worry about it in the winter. Autumn and spring are more wet, but summer is really the humid season, and it's easy to keep things vented in the summer.
IOW, I've stopped worrying about it. I think those that need to be concerned are in the warmer, more southern states, where winters aren't dry like they are for us.
(I also know that the air has dried up when the cat starts jumping whenever I pet her, from the static electricity!)
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