Tim Watts Wrote in message:
On 01/03/18 11:19, Andrew wrote:
My Ebac homedry has a circuit board with a 555 timer.
Once per hour it operates a solenoid valve in the gas stream
reversing the flow of warm refridgerant through the cooling
coils, so the ice crackles, melts and falls off. It does this
for about 3 mins and then reverts to normal operation.
QED, should work at very low temperatures.
I bought it 2nd hand in 1988, it's been around the world, to
the pacific for 2 years, and back. Still going strong.
You can buy special heating cable that is mains rated.
I wonder if anyone still makes a unit like that?
I'd prefer the safety of a refrigerant unit (based on what Andrew said
earlier) but the purpose is to keep a shed dry so it will get cold.
Define "cold"...
At 0 / minus anything, there is relatively little water vapour in
the outdoor atmosphere, so your "shed based damp" should be
migrating happily outside by itself without the need of a
dehumidifier?
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Jim K
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