Posted by Randy-IA on January 21, 2008 at 17:51:08 from (207.177.83.220):
In Reply to: Way off O/T. posted by old on January 19, 2008 at 21:20:41:
Hi Old , I agree with the couple of posts that mention humidity . Check that in the trailer , if it's not up between 38% to maybe 50% relative humidity you will feel colder since your skin is always giving off sweat no matter what you do . It's called wind chill or evaporative cooling . When I lived in a mobile home out in Colorado it always felt cold in there and it was built for those weather conditions , I doubt yours is . We didn't have a humidifier plus thinner walls mean less insulation and colder walls . Plus you have cold air under your feet too . Now here in Iowa when I heated this old house I live in with wood only it was comfortable at a colder temp . I like being cold so I kept it at around 55-58* back then . I'm getting older or something because now I keep it up at 63* with the new heat pump . It's still a little to warm sometimes . One of the reasons I left MO , it to hot down there ! ...Randy
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