Isn't 65% RH normal?
Im am using these Car dehumidifyers in my gear closet. I don't know what the average humidity in my room is, but wasn't a problem for the past years.
I only make sure, to dry my gear from visible moisture (drops). If I come in from the cold outside, I leave the gear inside the bag for a few hours, until the temperature difference isn't that big anymore.
I bought a few of these and they work surprisingly well.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00I3VKBJS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabt1_dlC_e6LWFbNJBY2Q2
You chuck them in the car, they help keep moisture levels down, preventing condensation, then chuck them in the microwave to get rid of the moisture they've built up.
Or get an actual car dehumidifier Once it fills up with water, 'recharge' it by microwaving it to release the water. Tip: if you have a kitchen scale, make sure to weigh it while it's brand new. After recharging, pop it on the scales to make sure there isn't any moisture left, so that you don't have to do this as often! Best £8 I ever spent!
I'll have to give that a try. Now it's just the demisting problem, although I did get one of these to help with that, not really had it long enough to give a real opinion, but it does seem to help. A lot cheaper than getting the air con fixed at least.
You can get dehumidifiers that are essentially large bags of the silica gel packets that you can reuse. I use mine and keeps my interior free of ice where they were frozen before.
I didn't have as much ice as you're describing, but for £9 off Amazon it's probably worth a try
The one I use: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00I3VKBJS
Oh yeah I get you! Need one of these or something similar in that case, I like this one (for cigars) as I can chuck it in the microwave when it's saturated and keep reusing it.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00I3VKBJS?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pingi-LV-A300-Dehumidifier-Car-Home/dp/B00I3VKBJS
They sell them in most places where you can buy parts etc for cars.
This has done the job for me - pop it in the microwave for 6 mins (use a plate!!!) and then leave it on your dashboard.
> https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00I3VKBJS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabt1_dlC_e6LWFbNJBY2Q2
Make sure it's set to draw in the outside air and not recirculate mode. The outer air is always drier.
>Hey guys, any suggestions about avoiding foggy car windows?
These things are properly good:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00I3VKBJS
Pop it into the microwave once a week to recharge it.
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>I have a black color car, can that be the reason for extra fog?
Yes, racism knows no boundaries /s