In damp environments, such as the Pacific Northwest, humidity affects hybrid trailers. When the walls of the trailer are not well insulated, condensation tends to collect inside the trailer. This happens particularly when the temperature inside the trailer is hotter than the outside temperature.
Humidity in your hybrid trailer could led to mold issues. Mold growth could even create health problems. Other problems that could result from humidity include damage to your furniture and flooring. The condensation also impacts the hybrid trailer's canvas bedchambers.
Using a dehumidifier is one way to take care of these hybrid trailer humidity problems. However, humidifiers also use a lot of power and their batteries don't last too long. Another way to take care of the hybrid trailer humidity problem is to leave your fans running. For instance, when showering or boiling something, or engaging in any other activity that could create humidity, leave the fans on. You could even leave the fans on the entire time you use the trailer. Try not to allow the humid outside air into the trailer. Your trailer's bedchambers should be well-insulated to prevent condensation issues.