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suprz
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Do you notice more or less condensation on the gravel under the rv after a cold spell, and the weather is warming up?
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myredracer
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Okay, well I used to live on an island... :R

NEnative
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No condensation under ours and I live 10 miles from an island.

Bipeflier
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Our pad is gravel but I put down some concrete "pavers" where the tires and jacks set. Best of both worlds IMHO.
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DrewE
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It only makes sense that the dew (condesnation) would stick aroudn longer in the shadow under the RV than in the sunny areas next to it.

craig7h
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Have never seen any at my Branson MO location
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bikendan
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PastorCharlie wrote:
Neither and I live on an island.


I do too!
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Guy_Roan
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No difference for us

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suprz
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Thx, Good to know
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PastorCharlie
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Neither and I live on an island.

bikendan
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suprz wrote:
Do you notice more or less condensation on the gravel under the rv after a cold spell, and the weather is warming up?


NOPE, neither.
And I live in Western Washington.
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suprz
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myredracer wrote:
suprz wrote:
Do you notice more or less condensation on the gravel under the rv after a cold spell, and the weather is warming up?
On the gravel or under an RV? We park at home on a crushed gravel base. We gets lots of rain here and high humidity at times. Have never noticed any condensation. Just water... ๐Ÿ™‚

Rvs are typically a couple of feet off the ground. If you were sitting directly on the gravel, then condensation would likely occur.

Just my thought.


Actually both, gravel and the underside of the RV
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myredracer
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suprz wrote:
Do you notice more or less condensation on the gravel under the rv after a cold spell, and the weather is warming up?
On the gravel or under an RV? We park at home on a crushed gravel base. We gets lots of rain here and high humidity at times. Have never noticed any condensation. Just water... ๐Ÿ™‚

Rvs are typically a couple of feet off the ground. If you were sitting directly on the gravel, then condensation would likely occur.

Just my thought.