Off Grid Rving wrote:You and me! I am wintering it out in Southern Wisconsin right now.
6.2 degree's as of writing this outside and blue flame heater on lowest setting it is 74.2 inside.
Terrible problems with moisture here. I need to find a dry heat source. propane produces 1 gallon of moisture for every gallon propane used. so thats roughly 4 gallons a week im pumping into the air inside here.
I imagine your having similar issues?
luckily you have access to an electric heater to help throw you some dry heat now and then.
Tomorrow I will be going down to the spring to fetch another tank full (16 gallons) of water to refill the tank in the "Ogre" (named my camper the Ogre for off grid renewable energy)
lets figure out some other heating options vs these blue flame heaters we have. Im tired of my bedding freezing to the wall due to condensation lol.
Yeah! That's my problem as well. I checked the bedding it is frozen at the base of the bed. Air circulation is also needed. I have a fan running it helps to keep the moisture from the beams. 13 out 62 inside. Got to get a new mattress next spring anyhow. so that is not a problem. Just spending the winter now just trying to think about getting the walls warmed so water is not attracted to the outside skin behind the wood.