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High Humidity - Problem?
I have a Mitsubishi MJ-E16PX Dehumidifier with which I am well
pleased. I am using it in my bedroom at the moment and it seems to be extracting, what I think is, a lot of water. On average it is collecting 8 litres per 24 hours (the dehumidifier is on from 7am to 10pm). The humidity on the dehumidifier ranges from 60% - 75%. The room is pretty large 16 feet x 16 feet x 14 feet high. The building is an old victorian with stone walls. The bedroom has two addults and one baby sleeping in it overnight. Is 8 litres per day to be expected ? Or do I have a problem - possible water ingres? If so how can go about finding the problem? Thanks, J |
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