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wolfe10
Sep 26, 2016Explorer
No real substitute for a small house-type dehumidifier (shore power required).
The chemical dehumidifiers can remove less in total than a small house-type dehumidifier can in a couple of days, then you are back where you started.
If no way to have shore power, best answer is to rig solar powered vents. They only work during the day (when humidity lower), and pull in outside air and vent inside air. Have done this on several boats-- no shore power at anchor.
The chemical dehumidifiers can remove less in total than a small house-type dehumidifier can in a couple of days, then you are back where you started.
If no way to have shore power, best answer is to rig solar powered vents. They only work during the day (when humidity lower), and pull in outside air and vent inside air. Have done this on several boats-- no shore power at anchor.
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