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Author: | Dave Livermore [ Mon Oct 09, 2023 2:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | whole shop desiccant dehumidifiers |
Has anyone tried a desiccant dehumidifier for their shop yet? I was today years old the first time I heard about one. Here's a link to one. https://www.amazon.com/Eva-Dry-Edv-4000H-Desiccant-Dehumidifier-Basements/dp/B09VLDJ1C6/ref=sr_1_25?hvadid=616990815251&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9019484&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=9643470855419666918&hvtargid=kwd-330389490&hydadcr=24632_13611814&keywords=desiccant+dehumidifier&qid=1696877439&sr=8-25 If you're not up to speed (as I'm not) on these, what do you do to dehumidify when it starts to get cold? Mine all freeze up below about 70 degrees. And it's in the 50's here in MN. It's been about three years since I've been on here (and built guitars), and I'm happy to be back at it. But the shop is anything but climate controlled these days and I want to get it back to where it needs to be FAST. tia dave |
Author: | Clay S. [ Mon Oct 09, 2023 5:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: whole shop desiccant dehumidifiers |
I climate control a closet and use a dehumidifier in the warmer months, and have a humidistat rigged up to turn on a heater in the colder months and drop the RH by regulating the temperature. |
Author: | SteveSmith [ Mon Oct 09, 2023 6:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: whole shop desiccant dehumidifiers |
I do what Clay does and let the temperature drop during the colder months. But I’m in a more temperate area. Steve |
Author: | Hesh [ Tue Oct 10, 2023 3:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: whole shop desiccant dehumidifiers |
My shop is in my basement and here in Michigan when it gets cold out the heat comes on. So I run my dehumidifier all spring and summer and by November it's put away, cleaned-up and made ready for next season. My basement stays about 45 RH all winter and my furnace has a $900 commercial humidifier that keeps everywhere here about 45%. No more water schlepping for ole Hesh here. Looking at the specs of this one Dave two liters is not a lot of horsepower especially for 4,000 feet. They always lie about these things too. |
Author: | TRein [ Tue Oct 10, 2023 6:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: whole shop desiccant dehumidifiers |
I tried a Meaco desiccant dehumidifier, which is a well regarded UK brand. It failed within the first 30 days and was able to get a refund. I considered an Ecor Pro for my large, finished basement because desiccant dehumidifiers are much quieter than compressor ones. This was going to be about a $1500 unit IIRC. I had a couple questions so I called the home office for technical help. No live person ever picked up the phone and voicemail was "mailbox full". Not a huge confidence booster. So my conclusion is the theory of desiccant dehumidifiers is sound but the implementation of the theory into a reliable, reasonably priced machine is iffy at best. |
Author: | bcombs510 [ Tue Oct 10, 2023 6:23 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: whole shop desiccant dehumidifiers |
Dave Livermore wrote: It's been about three years since I've been on here (and built guitars), and I'm happy to be back at it. Awesome! Welcome back. We hold a monthly zoom meeting if you’d like to join. Sign up to get the invite is here - https://forms.office.com/r/KGhpGkeLB7 Brad Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
Author: | Dave m2 [ Tue Oct 10, 2023 5:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: whole shop desiccant dehumidifiers |
I have been using a Meaco unit for a few years and unlike. Tom it has worked fine. It is a domestic unit and in my relatively small shop does a good job. Fairly quiet. Can't speak for the larger machines. I am in the the UK and the RH is pretty horrendous in the summer months _ like around 80 percent. Good job I'm not glueing braces just now! Cheers Dave |
Author: | Clay S. [ Tue Oct 10, 2023 6:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: whole shop desiccant dehumidifiers |
Hi Dave m2, How does a desiccant dehumidifier work? Does it have some type of drying cycle to periodically dry out the desiccant material? I found this article that talks about industrial units that continuously dry the desiccant and doesn't recommend them for domestic use: https://www.ebac.com/dehumidifiers/desi ... re%20again. One thing it mentioned is that they will still work at 3 degrees Celsius which could be a plus for use in shops that are not continuously heated. How good are they for keeping the humidity at a set level? |
Author: | Colin North [ Wed Oct 11, 2023 1:19 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: whole shop desiccant dehumidifiers |
Quote: Hi Dave m2, How does a desiccant dehumidifier work? Does it have some type of drying cycle to periodically dry out the desiccant material? .............? Not quite - https://www.sunbeltsales.co.uk/news-2/a-guide-to-compressor-and-desiccant-dehumidifiers-2#:~:text=Desiccant%20dehumidifiers%20use%20a%20desiccant,desiccant%20and%20dries%20the%20air. |
Author: | Dave m2 [ Wed Oct 11, 2023 11:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: whole shop desiccant dehumidifiers |
Thanks Colin. That's more than I knew about the process! Dave |
Author: | Bob_H [ Sun Oct 15, 2023 3:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: whole shop desiccant dehumidifiers |
I have a 7 x 3 meter airconditioned room inset into my garage that i use for timber storage, gluing and fine work (and hiding from Australian summers). The airconditioning, and prevailing climate, tend to keep humitity between 40 - 50 per cent, but if it gets higher than this I have a dessicant humidifier (Ausclimate Cool-seasons Premium 10L Desiccant Dehumidifier AU1910DD) that is very capable of bringing the humidity down quickly and reliably - i bought it at https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/174974068493 |
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