Thin Layer Of Steam On Inside Of Belly Bag
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 10:00 am
Hello.
Last night I was underneath my mobile home and decided to cut open the belly bag to check for leaks. While there was no condensed liquid, I could feel the thinnest layer of steam on the interior side of the belly plastic. I am guessing this is normal because of the temperature difference from inside to outside the belly bag. Ambient temps were right around freezing.
This is rather like if you would breathe on a window from inside your house in winter. Thin layer of steam just from your breath. No condensed liquid at all. Normal or ???
Last night I was underneath my mobile home and decided to cut open the belly bag to check for leaks. While there was no condensed liquid, I could feel the thinnest layer of steam on the interior side of the belly plastic. I am guessing this is normal because of the temperature difference from inside to outside the belly bag. Ambient temps were right around freezing.
This is rather like if you would breathe on a window from inside your house in winter. Thin layer of steam just from your breath. No condensed liquid at all. Normal or ???