John Brown
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I believe a small amount of heat is released as the dessicant takes up the water vapour.
Rorschach":2ljq40mc said:Desiccant dehumidifiers use a desiccant to absorb the moisture and then use heat to push that moisture out of the desiccant and into the collection hopper.
Mine is a compressor type and is rated at 250W, a similar spec desiccant unit will be 5-600W. The desiccant type will be more efficient at extracting moisture but cost more to run, in winter time though it will also be pushing out more heat as a byproduct, not necessarily a bad thing as I have said.
Our unit puts out enough heat when running to cause the temperature to rise on the thermostat by a degree or two after a couple of hours and the air coming out does feel pleasantly warm.
Woody2Shoes":35t6i7oz said:Absorb? Adsorb shirley? :wink: I think that high humidity can amplify our perception of feeling cold as well as of feeling hot - low humidity, the opposite.
Rorschach":fdi13drp said:.......Victorian thinking persists.
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