Unfortunately, I have to have my ercoupe tied down outside until I can find a hangar. Now that the rainy season has started, I have started to notice some condensation on the inside of the windows, although I don't notice any moisture on the carpet or seats.
What I have done for now is to put a canister of DryX which is calcium cholride and is supposed to absorb excess moisture. (they pitch it as something to put in your boat, RV etc.) Is this a bad idea? I am planning on getting a cover, but I would guess that condensation could still occur just from the high moisture content of the Pacific NW. * Has anyone used a "Goldenrod" which is a metal rod which is supposed to be plugged into an electric source and which causes exess moisture to be sucked up. * Has anyone ever tried to hook one of those up to a solar power source? I look forward to your collective wisdom. -Tom
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