2023-10-18
Camping is an outdoor lifestyle. It is mainly set up temporarily in a field camp for the purpose of tourism, vacation, military needs, etc. The choice of camp should not be in low-lying areas, or on uneven holes or vents on the ground. It is best if there is a concrete floor or wooden boards.
When setting up a camping tent, please note that the tent should be well ventilated, that is, the doors and windows should not be closed tightly, and the inner and outer accounts should not be connected together, which will easily cause poor ventilation. If the ventilation is not good, it is easy to produce condensation effect, that is, due to the hot air that people breathe, in severe cases, it will condense in the tent, then fill with water droplets, and then drop to the ground, causing dampness in the tent.
When the temperature difference between day and night is large or the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is large, condensation effect will also occur, or it will rain at high temperature (just like driving or wearing glasses is more likely to produce fog in winter), so special attention should be paid to the ventilation effect.
The inner account and the outer account should be completely separated, and the outer account should be pulled out, corrected and straightened so that the water can be drained in time when it rains and the moisture permeability can be enhanced. When building the tent, try to nail up all the camping ropes that are attached to the original factory, and then put up a more perfect tent.
After all, camping tents are not made of reinforced concrete. If there is rain or humid climate, some anti-tide condensation effects are inevitable. Please experience the subtleties of nature and enjoy the breath of the earth.
Generally, tents are designed both inside and outside, and the double tent method is unlikely to make dew penetrate into the second layer of cloth and fall on the tent. It is more humid outside than inside. When you sleep close to the ground to rest, moisture seeps into everything in the tent, like clothing and sleeping bags.
When the humidity of the indoor environment is equal to the humidity of the outside, when people enter the camping tent, the temperature inside the tent will increase, and there is an obvious temperature difference between the inside and outside of the tent. The temperature released by the human body causes the humidity to evaporate and rise under the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the tent, and reaches the top of the tent, where it condenses into water droplets. It's like driving in the rain and the windows tend to condense to fog; or when you wear a raincoat in the rain, there is moisture inside the raincoat, and the condensed water molecules stick to the skin. Because people's experience is to regulate body temperature and volatile body temperature, if the air in the room does not flow, condensation will occur.
Therefore, the main reason for this phenomenon is humidity and temperature, plus the volatile moisture of the human body, which causes this phenomenon. The way to solve and improve this phenomenon is to maintain ventilation, open doors and windows to allow air convection, so when setting up tents, try to choose a ventilated place to maintain air flow and moisture balance.