MJ65
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- Apr 17, 2012
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- Since 2011
Folks I really would value advice,we have a 2007 Swift Sundance 630G, our first motorhome which we bought earlier this year and while we are struggling to get out in it enough, we love it. Coming up to winter and soon to be out of the dealer warranty I want to do the right thing in storing her, parked in our drive and can be on hook up as needed.
Firstly is a dehumidifier a good idea? The weather station in the van shows 80% humidity inside after being shut up for the last 2 weeks. Is this an issue? The weather station may of course be useless, I don't know and the external sensor does not work, so will buy a replacement station at some point, jsut to know temperature in/out and humidity.
For a dehumidifier I am thinking of this product, your thoughts please?
http://www.energybulbs.co.uk/produc...siccant+Dehumidifier+(DD122FW+MK5)/3073230053
Not inexpensive but I absolutely want to ensure the van stays in best state as even though it's 5 yrs old it appears externally and internally to be in great condition. Though a Motorhome technitian did tell me this model is prone to damp, which is an obvious concern, hence my desire to minimise the risk.
Over to the experts for your advice from a newbie...
Firstly is a dehumidifier a good idea? The weather station in the van shows 80% humidity inside after being shut up for the last 2 weeks. Is this an issue? The weather station may of course be useless, I don't know and the external sensor does not work, so will buy a replacement station at some point, jsut to know temperature in/out and humidity.
For a dehumidifier I am thinking of this product, your thoughts please?
http://www.energybulbs.co.uk/produc...siccant+Dehumidifier+(DD122FW+MK5)/3073230053
Not inexpensive but I absolutely want to ensure the van stays in best state as even though it's 5 yrs old it appears externally and internally to be in great condition. Though a Motorhome technitian did tell me this model is prone to damp, which is an obvious concern, hence my desire to minimise the risk.
Over to the experts for your advice from a newbie...
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