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jcpainter
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Jul 12, 2015

Eva Dry dehumidifier units

Has anyone used the Eva Dry dehumidifier units in their RV that is in storage during the hot humid summer? If so, is it accurate that they will shut off automatically and never allow any liquid to come out of them?

I'd hate to set them on carpet or furniture and develop wet spots if they collected too much moisture.

Thanks for any input on the effectiveness of these devices in a closed up RV.

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  • what type are you talking about. I see they make some that are "real" dehumidifiers and others that just absorb moisture.
    bumpy
  • Recently bought one and unfortunately didn't work. I had high hopes but it worked one day then the light started flashed continuously, emptied water, tried unplugging didn't stopped the flashing and left it on for the night, next morning no water in pan still flashing, so I returned it to Amazon without ANY problems.
  • Have two of the smallest units I used during the winter a couple of years ago. Worked OK.
  • I use them. The're not really on, so nothing to shut off. They don't leak water though, they just stop absorbing. They last about 1.5-2 weeks before they're saturated, and work very well.

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