Thanks for commenting. The fan continues to work well and surprisingly, the summer weather is much closer to the dew point each day despite no real rain for weeks so I am actually seeing a bit more condensation than in the depths of winter when it is raining nearly daily.
Nice to see your message. Thanks for watching. Where the shed here is located is on the coast (2 km from water) on a hilly patch. This spot is very humid and often the dew point is within a degree or two of the ambient temperature. The fan I put in really has seemed to make a difference as I still get condensation and some dripping, but nothing remotely like what was happening before. Oddly, this seems almost more an issue in the summer than winter despite being dryer overall. That may be because the shed heats up in summer sun much more than cloudy winter days and therefore has a bigger differential with the exterior. The solar fan was pretty inexpensive and I would say it is worth a try. Be sure to disable/unplug the little thermostat if it has one so the fan runs whenever it is sunny. Hope this helps.
Great video. Thanks!
Thanks for commenting. The fan continues to work well and surprisingly, the summer weather is much closer to the dew point each day despite no real rain for weeks so I am actually seeing a bit more condensation than in the depths of winter when it is raining nearly daily.
Hey, im in the uk.
Condensation in the winter here is pretty bad on a metal shed. 7x9 nothing big. Would you recommend a solar fan? Would it work?
Nice to see your message. Thanks for watching. Where the shed here is located is on the coast (2 km from water) on a hilly patch. This spot is very humid and often the dew point is within a degree or two of the ambient temperature. The fan I put in really has seemed to make a difference as I still get condensation and some dripping, but nothing remotely like what was happening before. Oddly, this seems almost more an issue in the summer than winter despite being dryer overall. That may be because the shed heats up in summer sun much more than cloudy winter days and therefore has a bigger differential with the exterior. The solar fan was pretty inexpensive and I would say it is worth a try. Be sure to disable/unplug the little thermostat if it has one so the fan runs whenever it is sunny. Hope this helps.