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Default quiet dehumidifier, 25% RH?

On 27 Apr 2007 08:06:09 -0400, wrote:

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If Neon John gave a rat's ass about global warming :-)


I'm very comfortable with my own personal religion. I don't need to
adopt your set of myths.

he might engineer
himself a plastic film greenhouse full of bags to keep his valuable books
dry, given an outdoor humidity ratio w = 0.0152 pounds of water per pound
of dry air and average daily min and max temps of 67.7 and 89 F and 1860
Btu/ft^2 of sun on the ground and 710 on a south wall on an average July
day (the worst-case month for dehumidification) in Chattanooga, with less
water vapor pressure and cooler air up in his mountain hideout.


Yo Nick. Yoohooo, anyone in there? Lights are on but is anyone home?
One more time, I don't live in Chattanooga. I live 100 miles away in
a mountain-side dense forest. Mountain peaks extend for at least 1000
ft on either side of my. Sun only makes it into this little valley for
a few hours a day even in the summer. To waste money on something
like you suggest, I'd have to cut down the forest that surrounds my
home. Why would I want to toss out all those pretty trees and natural
shade?

Besides, the overwhelming proportion of my power comes from nuclear.
The Ultimate Green Power Source.

John
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