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donn0128 wrote:
Run it 24/7 when wt home. I run one all winter with a drain hose outside. Amazing how much water drains out.
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Christl wrote:Vinsil wrote:
Anyone use these? Seems like a good choice when using the camper...
You have my attention and want to hear more on there use after a camp outing or between camp outings and also during some particular wet weather periods during camping. Do you put them in a plastic bag to preserve them for later use? Cheers Christl
โSep-13-2015 07:33 AM
Vinsil wrote:
Anyone use these? Seems like a good choice when using the camper...
โSep-12-2015 09:44 PM
Christl wrote:
. Has anyone run a dehumidifier in areas of the country while there is freezing temperatures? I am assuming these TC's are stored in heated garages? Setting the percent humidity to 35% seems to be on the low side? Is that necessary? Cheers christl
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โSep-12-2015 08:29 AM
Christl wrote:
I had never thought of plugging in a dehumidifier as a precaution. Has anyone run a dehumidifier in areas of the country while there is freezing temperatures? I am assuming these TC's are stored in heated garages? Setting the percent humidity to 35% seems to be on the low side? Is that necessary? Cheers christl
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