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Old 11-08-2016, 12:10 AM   #1
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Dampness in EVO

We have had an FR EVO 192BHF for a couple weeks. Found some dampness in the interior on the forward end of paneling. It rained hard a couple days ago and there are no other signs of dampness in TT. I'm thinking it might be condensation. Any ideas?
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Old 11-15-2016, 11:33 PM   #2
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Not entirely sure (by your description) where in your trailer you are getting moisture.
The only time I have ever had condensation on interior panels is during wet weather when the temps are near freezing outside. It would mostly appear on the wall paneling of the exterior walls in areas that don't receive much heat. After heating the trailer enough to warm all of the interior walls it would go away... Not much of a worry for me, just made sure to heat the trailer good following a trip and store it using dry-z-air pots.
If you suspect a leak don't hesitate to have it taken care of ASAP. Water intrusion is your worst enemy in an RV.
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