artie
Sawdust manufacturer.
Is that a Typo? Seems a LOTthe tank gathers about 20 litres of water in 24hrs.
Is that a Typo? Seems a LOTthe tank gathers about 20 litres of water in 24hrs.
Artie, Yes it does seem a lot but I am quoting from the Igenix instruction manual. 20 Litres a day, 30C, 90% RH. That's the quantity it will collect in a day and it fills up the container before automatically switching itself off. I was shocked too. And the air in the workshop is nice and dry.Is that a Typo? Seems a LOT
I see. I had thought you meant that it had actually collected that amount of water.Artie, Yes it does seem a lot but I am quoting from the Igenix instruction manual. 20 Litres a day, 30C, 90% RH. That's the quantity it will collect in a day
Artie, I didn't actually measure the amount of water collected but the tank had filled up after 12 or 24hrs and the red light came on to automatically switch it off. For a £15 secondhand purchase, it certainly seems to do the job. But I do need to plumb in a 1/2" bore plastic pipe to drain it outside and will save me emptying the tank every day.I see. I had thought you meant that it had actually collected that amount of water.
Mine is rated for 12L per day at a set of ideal parameters, but it usually captures <> 2L per 24 hour period. The amount it collects is diminishing as the old house dries out. Yesterday we briefly hit a new record of RH 46%
When I bought my Record Power Bandsaw, the rep from Record said to cover it with a blanket. I'm now intending to do something like that. I have a large workshop that is difficult to dehumidify. In your experience/knowledge what would you guys recommend from:
Just thinking about buying something from Screwfix. Plastic is cheaper but would it not work as well, I wonder?
- Cotton dustsheet
- Cotton dustsheet with plastic liner
- Plastic dustsheet
- Blanket
Cheers
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