Drying an Insulated Pop-up
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2022 11:36 pm
				
				Hi everybody,
I have a bit of a dilemma with my new Eskimo Outbreak 450i. My basement just had a minor sewage flood while the shack was lying on the floor outside of its bag. Sine I would normally just fold out the sides a little bit and set a fan in front to dry it since my basement isn't big enough to set it up in, I had left it on the floor while I was out ice fishing yesterday. After finding it sitting in a couple inches of sewage water this morning, I'm not sure what to do with it. I cleaned it as best I could by spraying it down inside and out with a hose and then setting it up outside in my covered carport to dry, but since it's 99% humidity outside, I don't think it will dry out by itself anytime soon.
Do any of you have much experience and advice to give about drying out pop-ups, maybe even drying them outside?? I just bought my shack and I've only used it once so I don't have learned any tricks yet. I'm thinking of borrowing someone's buddy heater to put inside the tent to help it dry. If you have any ideas about or information on how to dry or "save" the tent I'd be very grateful.
Cheers
			I have a bit of a dilemma with my new Eskimo Outbreak 450i. My basement just had a minor sewage flood while the shack was lying on the floor outside of its bag. Sine I would normally just fold out the sides a little bit and set a fan in front to dry it since my basement isn't big enough to set it up in, I had left it on the floor while I was out ice fishing yesterday. After finding it sitting in a couple inches of sewage water this morning, I'm not sure what to do with it. I cleaned it as best I could by spraying it down inside and out with a hose and then setting it up outside in my covered carport to dry, but since it's 99% humidity outside, I don't think it will dry out by itself anytime soon.
Do any of you have much experience and advice to give about drying out pop-ups, maybe even drying them outside?? I just bought my shack and I've only used it once so I don't have learned any tricks yet. I'm thinking of borrowing someone's buddy heater to put inside the tent to help it dry. If you have any ideas about or information on how to dry or "save" the tent I'd be very grateful.
Cheers