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Condensation Tip

Grandpot

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If you store your Spyder or other expensive toys in an unheated building, you may experience some condensation in the mornings. The good news is, you do not have to heat the building to prevent condensation.

Condensation only happens when the air is still. If you can create just a little air movement, the condensation will not form. I keep my toys in a 14' X 20' unheated shop and keep a 6" desktop fan blowing 24/7. Been doing this for years and never have condensation or the problems it causes.

Can't wait for that warm weather.
 
Another trick we used to use back in my boating days is a few well placed rolls of paper towels. Under the seat, in the trunk, etc. This will help with any residual moisture and come in handy for use when riding season hits.

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If you store your Spyder or other expensive toys in an unheated building, you may experience some condensation in the mornings. The good news is, you do not have to heat the building to prevent condensation.

Condensation only happens when the air is still. If you can create just a little air movement, the condensation will not form. I keep my toys in a 14' X 20' unheated shop and keep a 6" desktop fan blowing 24/7. Been doing this for years and never have condensation or the problems it causes.

Can't wait for that warm weather.
Our unheated garages have ceiling fans on low to keep the air moving.
 
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