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to stop the condensation its best not to wrap up the trailer to well ,loosen the bungee so the cover is held on by a few bits and so long as rain can't get in the air movement should keep it fairly dry.
we also cover it with a tarp but this is loose as well for the same reason.
we also have a low voltage dehumidifier inside it which we switch on if the airs damp (rather than rain) but i expect most of the water collected is from the atmosphere rather than damp air from the TT itself but it gives a sense of reassurance.
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