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Post Info TOPIC: air vents in RV


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air vents in RV


just wondering what the thoughts are about the air vents in an RV.  I am set up fulltime, and wonder if it's best to keep my vents open when not there or closed?  I do have the cap mounts over all my vents so no rain blows in.  In the summer?  How about the winter time?   I have been leaving them open when not there, and I use a couple of containers of Damp-Rid which works very well.  Guess I'm wondering will mositure build up inside the RV if left open, or will it trap moisture inside the RV if left closed.   Just wondering what the thoughts are on this.... currently I have been leaving mine open, and I have found no problems.....   Opinions appreciated.



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Cracked open a little, I think the benefits of some air movement outweighs the negative...I also leave a window cracked...

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