Posted by John Haine on 27/02/2023 10:48:02:
…………..for several months with only the occasional emptying. Good source of soft water for irons/loco boilers/etc – why pipe it outside?
Any decent unit should shut itself off if the reservoir gets full. Also great for clothes drying when too wet outside (not in the workshop though!).
I originally bought our dehumidifier because we used to live near the sea, and had a subterranean garage. The temperature in there only rarely went below 12°C all year, but I did not want my tools to rust with the moist sea air that of course rushed in whenever I opened the door. So I kept the dehumidifier running 24/7 to keep the garage down to around 40% RH. (It automatically shuts off when it reaches the target RH, and tests the air every 30 mins to see if it needs to come on again). After a week or so, the garage and all the wood inside it had dried and reduced in RH and the unit only came on occasionally.
Initially though, there was a lot of water and it became a chore to go outside and into the garage to empty the container, so I fixed a hose to the outlet supplied and simply piped it outside. Yes, you can use the demineralised water for irons, and car windscreen washers etc.
Now we have moved, and use our dehumidifier in the spare room to dry our clothes, which is much cheaper than heating the room or tumble drying.
The Meaco 20 L model we have is fully automatic and goes through a defrost cycle if it ever needs to. Yes, it also shuts off when its collector tank is full. A very good unit and worth the money.
Edited By John Doe 2 on 28/02/2023 12:14:47