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Old December 11th 10, 11:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
John Cochrane[_2_]
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Default Beating humidity


I may not understand enough about the condensation cycle. But I would
think if you can get the absolute amount of water vapor inside the
trailer down low enough you'd have a decent chance of keeping it from
condensing through a reasonably wide temperature swing. Fortunately
where I live the swing is usually only 20-25 degrees. *If you have to
heat your glider trailer, well that's a whole different set of issues
I guess.

9B


That's a thought that has occurred to me. Seal the thing up tight,
spread drying crystals all over the place. However, then it would get
really super hot in the middle of the day which I'm not so sure is a
good idea.

John Cochrane