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Default dehumidifier problem

Thanks Joe.

"Joseph Meehan" wrote in message
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"edee_em" wrote in message
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The coils are cold and not frosting. The unit is a 40 pint model and is
in my finished basement. I have a humidistat down there reading 60%
humidity, but as I mentioned, after running all day it might lower that
to 58%. Time for a new one?

Thanks


Maybe due for a cleaning (all the coils) or a larger version (or a
second 40 pt) or maybe the way you are using it.

Your home absorbs lots of moisture and it may take days of continuous
use for that dehumidifier to dry out an area. If you open the windows and
let in moist air, it can reduce the effectiveness. I would expect it may
well take several days of continuous operation for that unit to dry out
the area. Then it may be able to cycle on and off to maintain it.


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"Joseph Meehan" wrote in message
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If it is running full time and the coils are cold that is the best it
can do.

Common problems would include the coils frosting up. Are your coils
frosting up? Also location and size of the unit can be issues.

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Joseph Meehan

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"edee_em" wrote in message
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What kinds of things can go wrong with a dehumidifier. Mine seems to
be running but not making much of a dent in the humidity levels. It is
a Danby40. The coils within seem to be cold enough but could they be
colder? Is there a humidistat that needs replacing, etc...

Thanks

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