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I insulated the inner walls of my older all metal trailer with 1/8"
inch thick foam. Type used underneath automobile headliners. Worked wonders with condensation issues I had. Delays the cooling at night and moderates the heat in the daytime. I open it in the morning and have no moisure to speak of on my glider. It may still sometimes occur but it has greatly helped. Before, with the bare metal, it was terrible, like a glass of iced tea in the summer, dripping wet walls. I am down in Florida though so your milage my vary. Humid for sure, but not as cold although our low will be in the upper 20's tomorrow night. In addition to this foam liner I only have a solar powered vent fan. Craig |
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