RogerS
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I bought a dehumidifer to run in the background in my workshop. It's not a particularly damp workshop but having now quite a bit of cast iron plus bringing inside my wood stock I felt that I needed a bit of belt and braces.
So I bought one of the Amcor jobbies quoted at 22 litres a day..which seemed reasonable to me. Then I read the small print...22 litres at 32 degrees C and 90% ambient humidity. What? Bit of a con, I thought. Anyway, fired it up and I do regularly extract 7 litres of water out of the air over 10 hours maybe...
Now here's where I am confused. I have a separate humidity meter on top of the wood pile. The humidity swings about wildly...70% some days then goes down to about 55% (with the dehumidifier running). Then I noticed that the other day it was down at 44% without the dehumdifier and so can only assume that it is reflecting the ambient air humidity from outside? It was a warm day in the workshop (21 degrees). The workshop is fairly well sealed to the outisde elements.
So am I wasting my time with the dehumidifier?
So I bought one of the Amcor jobbies quoted at 22 litres a day..which seemed reasonable to me. Then I read the small print...22 litres at 32 degrees C and 90% ambient humidity. What? Bit of a con, I thought. Anyway, fired it up and I do regularly extract 7 litres of water out of the air over 10 hours maybe...
Now here's where I am confused. I have a separate humidity meter on top of the wood pile. The humidity swings about wildly...70% some days then goes down to about 55% (with the dehumidifier running). Then I noticed that the other day it was down at 44% without the dehumdifier and so can only assume that it is reflecting the ambient air humidity from outside? It was a warm day in the workshop (21 degrees). The workshop is fairly well sealed to the outisde elements.
So am I wasting my time with the dehumidifier?