Condensation

ddetarddetar Member Posts: 23
Just returned from our first camping trip with our 2015 T@B CS-S.  It was cold each evening and the next morning there were condensation stripes on the ceiling at exact intervals.  This happened all three mornings.  I am guessing there is metal framework to which the ceiling is attached.  Has anyone experienced this and, if so, can anything be done about it?   Will it hurt the wood in anyway?  Also had a good deal of condensation around the door window.

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  • RZRBUGRZRBUG Member Posts: 890
    What boo said.  Must provide some method for the moisture to escape.

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  • Michigan_MikeMichigan_Mike Member Posts: 2,861
    edited April 2016
    ddetar said:
    Just returned from our first camping trip with our 2015 T@B CS-S.  It was cold each evening and the next morning there were condensation stripes on the ceiling at exact intervals.  This happened all three mornings.  I am guessing there is metal framework to which the ceiling is attached.  Has anyone experienced this and, if so, can anything be done about it?   Will it hurt the wood in anyway?  Also had a good deal of condensation around the door window.
    The condensation forms along the aluminum framework and cross members of your trailer and as noted, open the vent a tad and if you run a small fan inside the trailer it will also help to move the air and stabilize the interior with the difference in temperature outside the trailer.  It's a good idea to keep a vent open anyway as it will provide more oxygen inside the trailer too.  This topic does come up on occasion and has been well documented on the forum.  Also, if you use the search function in the upper right-hand corner (via one word searches) you will yield a wealth of valuable information too.   
    Mike - Elmira, Mi / 2019 T@B 400 / 2021 Chevy Silverado LTZ
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