โJun-02-2015 07:44 AM
โJun-07-2015 09:14 AM
DrewE wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:flguppie wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
Why not just leave the air conditioner on. Shades closed, with the thermostat set around 85, it will keep it dry.
This is what we do...S FL heat + humidity. We set the AC. The dehumidifiers exhaust heat into the room, making a TT even hotter.
Ummmm,,,, Noooo,,, They are not going to make it any hotter. But, they are definitely not going to make it any cooler.
It's kinda hard to explain.
They will make it warmer because the heat pump system is not 100% efficient. The excess power is converted to heat (and a vanishingly small amount of acoustic and electromagnetic energy).
It's identical in concept to why the converter also warms up the interior of the RV somewhat; it's not 100% efficient either, and the excess energy nearly all becomes heat which has to go somewhere.
โJun-06-2015 05:12 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:flguppie wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
Why not just leave the air conditioner on. Shades closed, with the thermostat set around 85, it will keep it dry.
This is what we do...S FL heat + humidity. We set the AC. The dehumidifiers exhaust heat into the room, making a TT even hotter.
Ummmm,,,, Noooo,,, They are not going to make it any hotter. But, they are definitely not going to make it any cooler.
It's kinda hard to explain.
โJun-06-2015 04:56 PM
flguppie wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
Why not just leave the air conditioner on. Shades closed, with the thermostat set around 85, it will keep it dry.
This is what we do...S FL heat + humidity. We set the AC. The dehumidifiers exhaust heat into the room, making a TT even hotter.
โJun-06-2015 12:47 PM
โJun-06-2015 05:14 AM
โJun-06-2015 04:27 AM
โJun-06-2015 03:56 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
Why not just leave the air conditioner on. Shades closed, with the thermostat set around 85, it will keep it dry.
โJun-06-2015 01:49 AM
โJun-05-2015 06:24 PM
โJun-03-2015 10:44 PM
down home wrote:
It has a safety switch. Tank is full it shuts off. Take the tank out and it shuts off. Put the tank in, empty and it cuts on.
โJun-02-2015 09:05 PM
RJCorazza wrote:
The one we have for the house had a drain connection, but for the life of me could not figure out how to drain it. No knockout, and the hose connection is above the shut off level of the tank.
An easy fix was to drill the lower edge of the tank, insert a 3/8ths to 1/4 " barbed connector with silicone adhesive sealer, run small tubing to wherever.
โJun-02-2015 08:22 PM
โJun-02-2015 04:40 PM
msb1766 wrote:
Set it in the shower and let it drain there.
โJun-02-2015 03:22 PM