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Quote from: McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on December 05, 2021, 11:53:45 AMQuote from: Moorey on December 05, 2021, 11:20:43 AM De-Humidifers in cold rooms. Try doing a simple google search, refrig ones are not worth running, http://www.dehumidifier-reviews.co.uk/best-dehumidifier-garageMine is a dessicant type I believe the Ruby Dry is the same type they do put some heat out as well. It never fails to produce the condensate from operating at all winter temperatures.That's correct Ted. Mine runs fine in zero and lower temperatures. The heat is produced by a small heating element inside the Ruby Dry to dry the condensate from the spinning disc. I understand the water collected in the tank is deironised and good for the ironing whatever that is🤔
Quote from: Moorey on December 05, 2021, 11:20:43 AM De-Humidifers in cold rooms. Try doing a simple google search, refrig ones are not worth running, http://www.dehumidifier-reviews.co.uk/best-dehumidifier-garageMine is a dessicant type I believe the Ruby Dry is the same type they do put some heat out as well. It never fails to produce the condensate from operating at all winter temperatures.
De-Humidifers in cold rooms. Try doing a simple google search, refrig ones are not worth running, http://www.dehumidifier-reviews.co.uk/best-dehumidifier-garage
Must'nt grumble Ted, ........your garage sounds warmer than 'our 'ous', it's bitter down here at the moment!