โJan-07-2015 09:30 AM
โJan-09-2015 09:35 AM
TugCE wrote:
A lot of the Snow Bird homes down here in Florida use one of these De-Humidifier Switches to control the AC during the Summer months. You set the AC Thermostat on 85 and then set the De-Humidifier Switch to whatever level of Humidity you want. This way the AC runs a lot less and saves a lot of $$$$.
I will do some more research locally and report back.
โJan-08-2015 05:44 AM
โJan-07-2015 06:38 PM
โJan-07-2015 06:19 PM
2oldman wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:Yeah, I hear it gets pretty cold in FL in the summer.
.. I would not want to use a A/C unit in the winter or cool outside temps as a means of dehumidifying since it will pull heat out of your RV and then you will have to run the furnace to put heat back into your living space :S
โJan-07-2015 05:26 PM
โJan-07-2015 04:09 PM
TugCE wrote:Protecting everything may include removing things subject to heat damage.
..he was wondering what he could do to protect everything in the Fifth Wheel. They are full timers and will be leaving most of their belonging in the FW.
โJan-07-2015 04:04 PM
wolfe10 wrote:Can't say I've ever had that problem, and I've run my RV air a lot. I guess I've never run it high-humidity.
.. though an A/C will remove moisture (usually drips off the roof), the evaporator coils stay WET. The filters are poor, so you end up with MOLD growing on the wet, dirty evaporator. Difficult to clean (from the roof only, and only after removing the cover and all the screws holding the cover for the evaporator).
โJan-07-2015 03:58 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:Yeah, I hear it gets pretty cold in FL in the summer.
.. I would not want to use a A/C unit in the winter or cool outside temps as a means of dehumidifying since it will pull heat out of your RV and then you will have to run the furnace to put heat back into your living space :S
โJan-07-2015 03:45 PM
โJan-07-2015 03:44 PM
โJan-07-2015 03:19 PM
โJan-07-2015 02:45 PM
2oldman wrote:TugCE wrote:Air conditioning is a good dehumidifier all by itself. What am I missing here?
Does anyone know if it is possible to put a de-humidifier switch / controller on a RV AC unit?
โJan-07-2015 09:54 AM
โJan-07-2015 09:50 AM
TugCE wrote:Air conditioning is a good dehumidifier all by itself. What am I missing here?
Does anyone know if it is possible to put a de-humidifier switch / controller on a RV AC unit?