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Larry-D wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
I assume that you can run the dehumidifier setting on a counter and draining in the the sink? then periodically you would have to go out and dump your grey tank? but yes I agree get a real standard dehumidifier.
bumpy
I worked a sailboat fire where the owner put a hole in the tank and ran the hose to a sink drain so he constantly didn't have to go to the dock to drain the tank. This particular brand used a "full tank" to shut off the unit and let it cool down. With no water filling the tank the unit overheated and caught fire. Totaled his underinsured boat.
Read the instructions carefully and don't alter the units.
โMar-14-2016 07:03 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
I assume that you can run the dehumidifier setting on a counter and draining in the the sink? then periodically you would have to go out and dump your grey tank? but yes I agree get a real standard dehumidifier.
bumpy
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Portable Home dehumidifiers are garbage. The last three failed in under a year.
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
You might want to read this...
http://commutercruiser.com/which-dehumidifier-for-a-boat/
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