Tim Watts Wrote in message:
On 01/03/18 16:45, jim wrote:
Tim Watts Wrote in message:
On 01/03/18 16:07, Tim Watts wrote:
That can be slimly beaten by the
slightly
https://www.ebac.com/dehumidifiers/p...er-de8421gy-gb
Having just looked, it's costing me £4/week to run the desiccant unit
which is worth it in terms of stopping stuff rusting - I've had no
problems with things stored there since I started doing this.
However, the Ebac takes about 1/2 the power, so in about 3 years it
would pay for itself. Desiccant unit is old too - might be time for an
upgrade...
Istr the efficiency of compressor dehumidifiers is hampered below
15deg c? (hence the usual recommendation for using dessicant
types in colder areas).
That deficiency might knacker the sums on "paying for itself"?
Possible - but I also value "not catching fire" 
Absolutely - a nice dry shed will go up marginally quickerthan a
damp one :-)
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