jcpainter wrote:
Thank you Russ and Paula, that's what I wanted to hear. Something from someone that had actual experience with one falling over. I assume it was still full and had not been renewed when this happened?
The Eva-Dry unit never has liquid in it. The beads contained in the unit absorb the moisture and change color from Blue to pink as they reach their absorption limit. Then at that point in a somewhat open space you plug them into a 120 Volt out let, and a small heating element in the unit heats and drys the beads and they turn blue again and the unit is ready to work, no danger of spilled liquid with Eva-Air.
How It WorksI will NEVER use Dry-Z-Air again EVER!!!!!