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6/12 Formally known as "Humbojb" |
We've had off/on problems with condensation in the storage compartments. There's a thread on something called 'dri-bags' available at Home Depot. Is this the actual name? Any other good products that I can place in the storage compartments to suck up the humidity when it gets high? Thanks Jim
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3/11 |
It will take a little work, but you can install little 12v fans that are sold for computers at each vent (in the upper back of each compartment) and connect them to a switch. The Absorb bags will last about one day in high humidity because the space is open to the outside world. These little fans cast about $5 each and draw little power. You have 12v to each compartment light already so a switch is easy. 1993 32' Regency Wide Body, 4 speed Allison Trans, Front Entry door, Diamond Plate aluminum roof & 1981 Euro 22' w Chevy 350 engine and TH 400 tranny | |||
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The Old Man and No Barth |
The product you seek is "Dri-z-Air." I used it for years in boats & RVs. Cheap & effective. But be sure your compartments are perfectly sealed from water intrusion. I carefully re-sealed mine, & solved then problem. It only takes a hairline crack to admit water. | |||
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6/12 Formally known as "Humbojb" |
Thanks, Tom. I should have been a little more specific. I have an 85 Regal on a P Something chasis. The storage compartments are small and have no vent, ergo the problem. There's a product at Home Depot called 'Damp Rid'. It comes in various forms. Anybody ever use it? Jim
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Glassnose Aficionado 2/09 |
We use the Damp Rid in the drums and for the back closet the plastic bags, They start out empty and fill as the humidity is sucked from the air,[much like darkness is sucked from the air by light bulbs, but that's another story]. As has been said, it doesn't take long under the right conditions for the bag to fill, but with no other fix right now, it's the best we can do. I would be open to any suggestions to vent the back[bathroom] closet. We keep a lot of clothes and other things in there, because it's the biggest storage unit in the whole coach. 79 Barth Classic | |||
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FKA: noble97monarch 3/12 |
If you have access to 110V, a dehumidifier could be the ticket. Stick it in the shower if it has a self emptying feature and it will dump the water into your gray tank automatically. Formerly: 1997 Barth Monarch Now: 2000 BlueBird Wanderlodge 43' LXi Millennium Edition DD Series 60 500HP 3 stage Jake, Overbuilt bike lift with R1200GS BMW, followed by 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, “I haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on my list.” | |||
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12/10 |
So when a bulb no longer gives off light...it's full? WHOA! Regal 25 built in 1989 1985 P-30 chassis 454 TH400 | |||
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"Host" of Barthmobile.com 1/19 |
You've never heard of the "Dark Sucker Theory?"
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12/10 |
So an LED is really a DSD? Regal 25 built in 1989 1985 P-30 chassis 454 TH400 | |||
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2/16 Captain Doom |
If the compartments are lighted, the solution is aready installed. Cut small vents and leave the lights on. Rusty "StaRV II" '94 28' Breakaway: MilSpec AMG 6.5L TD 230HP Nelson and Chester, not-spoiled Golden Retrievers Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not. In either case the idea is quite staggering. - Arthur C. Clarke It was a woman who drove me to drink, and I've been searching thirty years to find her and thank her - W. C. Fields | |||
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