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IDACAMPER
Isn't that exactly what the ventilator is for? I mean... you can open all the windows and crank up the exhaust fan, and that would surely take care of the moisture problem...? But then you'd have a heat problem. The heat exchanger warms the incoming air so you can be warm and dry at the same time. Seems like it should be a common item.
Read my previous post. Again, its not a heat issue. Though you could split hairs about efficiency all day.
In my book the amount of heat you are loosing, and the little amount of heat needed to replace it is so small
that adding complexity, cost, and weight of a fancy setup simply isn't justified.
In most instances, the overall volume of a true 4-season camper is so small that when you add occupants, you need VERY little heat to maintain comfortable temps.
So little that, with two adults and a doggo or two in -20 degree weather with a tiny gravity fed 6kBTU furnace we still have windows cracked, all the while easily maintaining 65 degrees.