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<blockquote data-quote="gordon mcgregor" data-source="post: 48678" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>Re: Water damage... causes</p><p></p><p>I doubt you'll need to heat the trailer much if at all getting a better air flow through it will help a lot, a small dehumidifier will also help most decent ones will have frost stat on them and run as and when they can in cold weather as I said before there are small solar fans which you can fit onto a truck roof or side of the box add a few vents low dow and the air changes will reduce the water content in the truck significantly, if it's possible to put a dehumidifier in then great but I would get the air moving 1st</p><p><a href="http://www.solatube.com/residential/product-catalog/solar-star-attic-fans/index.php" target="_blank">Solatube Daylighting System and Tubular Daylighting Devices for residential or commercial daylighting and sunlighting needs are the smart, green and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional skylights</a> try something like these G</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gordon mcgregor, post: 48678, member: 169"] Re: Water damage... causes I doubt you'll need to heat the trailer much if at all getting a better air flow through it will help a lot, a small dehumidifier will also help most decent ones will have frost stat on them and run as and when they can in cold weather as I said before there are small solar fans which you can fit onto a truck roof or side of the box add a few vents low dow and the air changes will reduce the water content in the truck significantly, if it's possible to put a dehumidifier in then great but I would get the air moving 1st [url=http://www.solatube.com/residential/product-catalog/solar-star-attic-fans/index.php]Solatube Daylighting System and Tubular Daylighting Devices for residential or commercial daylighting and sunlighting needs are the smart, green and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional skylights[/url] try something like these G [/QUOTE]
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