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re: Dehumidifier question
Posted on 7/9/20 at 10:49 am to scott8811
Posted on 7/9/20 at 10:49 am to scott8811
i still say you're fine.
good thing about costco is if it doesn't work, return it in 6 months.
the whisper mode makes about as much noise as a small window ac unit. i don't even notice it when i'm working in the garage.
and you're right, there are no walls but if you pull the humidity down to 45% in the laundry room (very easy already being indoors) it will pull the humidity down in the other room too.
remember my garage is almost 1,000sft, has NO HVAC so its always hot during the day, its full of CRAP including 2 vehicles (one is an escalade) between it and the rear wall and when the doors open that 93% outdoor humidity gets blasted into it constantly.
eta buy a $20 digital hydrogometer(sp?) to put in the living room and keep an eye on the levels after you put the dehumidifier in.
good thing about costco is if it doesn't work, return it in 6 months.
the whisper mode makes about as much noise as a small window ac unit. i don't even notice it when i'm working in the garage.
and you're right, there are no walls but if you pull the humidity down to 45% in the laundry room (very easy already being indoors) it will pull the humidity down in the other room too.
remember my garage is almost 1,000sft, has NO HVAC so its always hot during the day, its full of CRAP including 2 vehicles (one is an escalade) between it and the rear wall and when the doors open that 93% outdoor humidity gets blasted into it constantly.
eta buy a $20 digital hydrogometer(sp?) to put in the living room and keep an eye on the levels after you put the dehumidifier in.
This post was edited on 7/9/20 at 10:53 am
Posted on 7/9/20 at 10:51 am to CAD703X
Thanks! yea my ecobee which is in that hallway is currently reading my average humidity at about 60% sometimes higher. I'm just sick of my AC running at 72 sometime even 70 and as soon as it cuts off I feel stifled. I would just blast the fan and be fine, but my wife hates the fan on high so hoping this does the trick
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