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I have a uninsulated garage that I do not plan on insulating. I heat it with a kerosene heater when I am in it, which is about 30hrs a week. I noticed recently I had a bit of condensation on my electrical panel and roof decking. I am aware that the kerosene heat adds moisture to the air but I am getting very little condensation on the panel and I'm wondering how can I prevent this. None so far on my exposed junction boxes, outlets and switches. I keep all my tools in there and work on the vehicles and projects in there. Winter is my only problem as the summer it has enough airflow with the soffit vents and windows open. How can I prevent the moisture or can I cover the panel with something in the winter? The tools and roof decking I am not so worried about, but electrical I am. Is there a heat source that does not add moisture or something else. Thanks!
I have a uninsulated garage that I do not plan on insulating. I heat it with a kerosene heater when I am in it, which is about 30hrs a week. I noticed recently I had a bit of condensation on my electrical panel and roof decking. I am aware that the kerosene heat adds moisture to the air but I am getting very little condensation on the panel and I'm wondering how can I prevent this. None so far on my exposed junction boxes, outlets and switches. I keep all my tools in there and work on the vehicles and projects in there. Winter is my only problem as the summer it has enough airflow with the soffit vents and windows open. How can I prevent the moisture or can I cover the panel with something in the winter? The tools and roof decking I am not so worried about, but electrical I am. Is there a heat source that does not add moisture or something else. Thanks!
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