Hey guys, new here, maybe im speaking out of turn, but there may be a modern solutions to this problem. I am currently in the process of researching and planning our future yurt home. I have deduced that heat exchangers would resolve the moisture issue in these units. Heat exchangers take inside air and push it outside, sucking moisture out with it, and draws in fresh air at the same time. While this is happening, the heat from the inside air is transferred indirectly to the incoming air. seems that it would solve alot of problems for some yurt users. the downside is you need to have power to the unit and , it isnt free. I believe for the size of yurt we are looking at (40ft) this unit would run anywhere from $1000-$1500 ( Canadian).
