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ktmrfs
Oct 02, 2018Explorer III
ksg5000 wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
If you have a humidity problem that is visible, this isn't going to help. As mentioned in a previous post my compressor dehumidifier usually will pull 5 gallons of water out in the first 12 hours of operation when we go to the oregon coast. After that 3-5 gallons/day is typical.
What dehumidifier are your using? When I took a look most seem too large/bulky for my rig (29 ft).
Haier (sp?) makes most of the smaller dehumidifiers sold today. The are marketed under the Heir brand and dozens of other brands. Go to home depot, lowes, Fred Meyer, Wally World, Amazon etc. and look at what they have in smaller sizes. Ours is fine in our 35ft TT, and would work in a much smaller trailer. Look for one in the 35-50 pint capacity range. Interesting how they use pints to give big numbers instead of gallons (4-6 gallons)
I think ours is 32ish pints, haier.
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