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Re: Want a portable dehumidifier to work with heater fan



On Jul 1, 6:02=A0pm, p...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Graven Water) wrote:
> I wrote:
> > I want to run a portable dehumidifier with an external dehumidistat
> > (switch that goes on when the humidity is above a certain level).
> > And I'd like the furnace fan to go on when the dehumidifier does, to
> > circulate the air in my house so it'll dehumidify =A0my whole house. =
=A0
> > The dehumidifier has to have a manual control to do this
>
> I mean a mechanical control. =A0My tongue got tangled, or my virtual tong=
ue,
> my fingers.
>
> Laura
>
>
>
> > the ones with electronic controls forget their settings when power goes
> > off, or they have a capacitor so they remember the setting a short time=
.
> > Am I right that this would be a simple thing to do? =A0Can anyone descr=
ibe
> > to me how it could be done? =A0I'd get an electrician to set it up, but
> > I'd like to get an idea of how it would work.
> > There are various dehumidistats around. =A0Honeywell makes one that is
> > wall-mounted and directly connected to the house wiring, also one that
> > ?is an interrupt switch and plugs into a wall outlet. =A0- Hide quoted =
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Dehumidifiers creat heat, mine can raise basement temp 3f. Do you have
AC. It depends on size , tightness of house, humidity level and temp
of house. If its big leaky and humid you will need a big unit that may
cost as much to run as AC and heat your home 2-5 degrees.
Dehumidifiers are best when outside air is under maybe 65. You dont
need a humidistat outside, its the inside you are doing.


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