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Condensation in hangar

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Went to my hangar today to do just a local flight just for the heck of it.
Upon opening door the entire floor of my hangar is soaking wet.
No top surfaces were of plane or tool box work bench
Only bottom surfaces wings fuse and tail as well as under tool box and metal work bench drawers.
I left a shop fan running and will run all night and I will come down tomorrow and leave the hangar wide open for the day.
Uninsulated T-hangar faces north and it does have floor to ceiling walls.
Today was unseasonably warm 24c.
Is there any preventing this.
Spoke to previous occupant several months ago and he told me about it and was the reason he moved to south facing side when a unit came available.
 

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