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kkirt1

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I have a 2019 Raptor 355TS with 3 13.5k ac units. The first two years of camping the humidity seemed to be pretty consistent although I never measured it. Now that I am measuring it (been waking up in the middle of the night hot) the temperature stays pretty consistent 66-68 degrees overnight but the humidity swings between 50 - 80 percent in a 10 hour period. The outdoor conditions overnight are 75 degrees and 80% humidity. Where is all of this humidity coming from and why don't the AC units seem to keep up with it anymore? Help!


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Hi,

It may seem odd--but use an electric heater to force the air conditioners to extract more water.


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You need to do an inspection of the bottom of your unit. Find any access for air and close it up. I noticed on my unit that the storage area is directly connected in two locations to the inside. A floor vent in the bathroom and a vent under the steps. Any warm moist air getting into that storage area will condense when it touches colder surfaces. Make sure all access doors to the storage are closed.
After that you might want to check your air conditioners to make sure the coils are clean. It's not hard to do. Go up on the roof and remove a few screws to get the cover off. You can buy a can of coil cleaner at wallyworld. If the coils are covered with gunk they will hold moisture instead of shedding it. Check the inside part of the unit also. Also make sure your drains are clear so the water can get away from the a/c.
If none of that gets you anywhere, I would look at a dehumidifier before a heater. It will remove water. The problem is it will also generate heat.


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Showers, cooking, etc.. all add humidity, particularly showers. Use the bath vent when showering and the exhaust fan when cooking to help reduce the humidity. Running a stand alone dehumidifier would help dramatically.


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eHoefler wrote:

Showers, cooking, etc.. all add humidity, particularly showers. Use the bath vent when showering and the exhaust fan when cooking to help reduce the humidity. Running a stand alone dehumidifier would help dramatically.


Great advice! Using a dehumidifier makes a big difference.


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The moisture in an RV comes from everyday living. You breathe and each breath puts out moisture in the room. Cooking and showering add moisture to a room.

When it is cool out, the A/C unit does not run as the sensible heat load in the room does not increase enough to make the A/C operate. The A/C will not remove moisture from the air unless the A/C is running, and the evaporator coil is cool.

One suggestion is to run a small space heater to put a heat load in the room which will force the A/C to operate. We frequently do this in cooer damp weather.

You can go out and buy a mechanical or refrigerated dehumidifier, but it is nothing more than a small A/C unit that takes the refrigerated and dried air over its own condenser to drive the air temperature up and away from the evaporator dew point. Thid decrease the relative humidity.

What is relative humidity in simple words?
Relative humidity (RH) is a measure of how much water vapor is in a water-air mixture compared to the maximum amount possible. RH is a ratio of the humidity ratio of a particular water-air mixture compared to the saturation humidity ratio at a given temperature (dry-bulb).


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When sizing residential AC, both window and central air, I was always told that too big of a unit will not run long enough to remove the humidity. Perhaps just running 1 or 2 of the 3 units will solve your issue as it seems you achieve your desired temperature under relatively mild conditions before the air gets dehumidified.

The other suggestions about preventing or eliminating sources of humid, outdoor air and moisture are good ones.

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Thanks for the advice. Still curious as why for the first few years it didn't seem to be an issue. Now very noticeable. Wondering if there is something about the settings (temperature, fan speed, fan mode) that has started this humidity spiral.

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kkirt1 wrote:

Thanks for the advice. Still curious as why for the first few years it didn't seem to be an issue. Now very noticeable. Wondering if there is something about the settings (temperature, fan speed, fan mode) that has started this humidity spiral.


As to fan mode, I have noticed when fan is continuous on my Dometic 15K, the humidity level will rise after compressor shuts off.

If I set fan mode to auto, and the fan and compressor shut down, the humidity stays where it is at shutdown. I also notice a burst of water drainage from the roof gutters.

It may be possible, on continuous fan, that the fan is recirculating some of the moisture in the bottom of pan??

Do you have/use auto fan setting on your units?

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The wifelikes the sound of the fan in the bedroom so it stays on. I may try putting the main A/C on Auto or maybe I should turn it off all together to let the bedroom unit run longer.

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