I’m looking to see how other people mitigate condensation in on-vehicle storage boxes. I decided to try a Pelican cargo case as a storage box in the bed of my truck, and as expected the condensation that builds up is horrible. Everything rusts and molds unless I constantly attend to it. The last box I tried was a standard aluminum truck box that was painted black, same results. The box before that was unpainted aluminum and wasn’t terrible, but the lid didn’t fit tight so it breathed better. But that was a trade-off because in the winter snow would get up under the lid and collect in the box. When it melted or when rain got under the lid it seemed like it would never dry out.
I’ve dealt with this issue in Georgia and now in Kansas. It almost seem worse here in KS due to greater temperature swings. This was never an issue when I lived in Alaska.
Any good solutions out there? Desiccant is not an option as it requires constant replacement/recharging. Does anyone sell a weatherproof vent I can install to allow air exchange and to keep the air temp inside the box closer to ambient?
I’ve dealt with this issue in Georgia and now in Kansas. It almost seem worse here in KS due to greater temperature swings. This was never an issue when I lived in Alaska.
Any good solutions out there? Desiccant is not an option as it requires constant replacement/recharging. Does anyone sell a weatherproof vent I can install to allow air exchange and to keep the air temp inside the box closer to ambient?