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Huntindog
Jan 28, 2015Explorer
I use a Fridgidaire 50 pint model. My EU2000 runs it at idle. I have the extended run tank for it, so no nighttime refueling is needed.
The dehumidifier set on continuous will actually make it so dry that it becomes uncomfortable. My nose and skin dries out. So I usually set it at 35%. It pulls an astounding amount of water out of the air. Water that would have otherwise ended up condensing inside my walls, and starting the slow inevitable march to delamination.
It will not keep up when using all three burners when cooking breakfast, but showers etc are not a problem.
My TT is 34' with two slides. It is the DW, myself and 4 brittanys inside.
It is true that not all dehumidfiers work well in cold temps, but some do...And it is a moot point, as it will be running in heated inside air.
The cost of running the generator is at least partially offset by using less propane with the TT closed up... Plus gas is easier t get than propane
The dehumidifier set on continuous will actually make it so dry that it becomes uncomfortable. My nose and skin dries out. So I usually set it at 35%. It pulls an astounding amount of water out of the air. Water that would have otherwise ended up condensing inside my walls, and starting the slow inevitable march to delamination.
It will not keep up when using all three burners when cooking breakfast, but showers etc are not a problem.
My TT is 34' with two slides. It is the DW, myself and 4 brittanys inside.
It is true that not all dehumidfiers work well in cold temps, but some do...And it is a moot point, as it will be running in heated inside air.
The cost of running the generator is at least partially offset by using less propane with the TT closed up... Plus gas is easier t get than propane
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