P700 Condensation in cargo trailer

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Leave the doors cracked open a bit to circulate air
very cheap
Thanks for the suggestion, Gizzy. Only problem is that I store the machine in the trailer and prefer it to be locked. Maybe once the sticker shock wears off a little, I'll be more flexible. Ha!
 
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Hi everyone, I'm new to the site as of October 2020, and appreciate your insight. I keep my 2021 Pioneer 700-2 inside an enclosed cargo trailer. I have found the environment upon reopening to be damp and at times even water droplets are present on my ride, tools etc. Any suggestions?
I had mine spray foamed. Ended the raining in the trailer.
 
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I keep a small heater (under the desk size) running in my RV. It will solve your problem.

You would be surprised by how well just a fan will work. Venting it will be helpful but a small fan will help with or without the vents.
 
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I had mine spray foamed. Ended the raining in the trailer.
If you dont mind sharing how much did it cost to spray foam, what size trailer? I am debating this option myself -trying to decide between going cheap and doing the wallboard route or splurge and spray it - oh did you spray it or hire it out?
Thanks.
 
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