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I store my bike in a metal building and this time of year I have a condensation problem. Any suggestions or recommendations would be appreciated
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I had the same problem with the shipping container I bought for storage (should have bought an insulated reefer  , more $$), R-18 insulation, a plastic film vapor barrier some 2x4s and the cheapest paneling I could find, solved the problem. Just had to bite the bullet, spend the money and do a little work, and problem solved. You should do something, even if you go with a space heater, your bike will prematurely corrode in there without regular attention.
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I believe calcium chloride (Ice Melt Products) is a desiccant. You can get a large bag for like 20 bucks. If you were to spread it on the floor over plastic I think it would reduce the humidity inside the unit.
Just spit balling here.
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ENJOY!!!!! NEWT!!!!!
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Dehumidifier?
Yes on the dehumidifier. Dessicants work great. They dessicate. Not defecate. But problem is, they soon reach the saturation point and will not absorb any more moisture. DON'T cover a bike with a non-breathable tarp 'cause the moisture will accumulate under it and rot your bike and you will have shrooms growing on your seat.
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I was not aware he had electric in the building. Yes, a dehumidifier is the way to go.
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Ventilate the building if the temperature inside it during the winter does not matter. Dehumidifiers suck up lots of electricity.$$$
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Joe is right. Vent the building so it can breath. Do not cover the bike.
Best to sneak it in the house when the wife is not looking.
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Dehumidifiers suck up lots of electricity.$$$
basically they are just a backwards window unit a/c
as long as the bike doesn't get sweaty it should be fine.
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"They dessicate. Not defecate."
Thanks for the clarification..... I was wondering how that would help.
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Lot of good tips , Thanks ! Ventilation seems the cheapest option . I store ice melt in the building so I could just open that up. I have one outlet I use for the battery tender. Also have a dehumidifier , so that is an option.
Thanks for the help !
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