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Caecilius[_2_] October 26th 20 11:44 AM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
I've had an ebac 2650e for about five years and it works well enough,
but it's getting a bit too heavy to take up & down stairs so I'm
looking to buy a second dehumidifier for upstairs.

Most of the reviews seem to be focussed on features and appearance, so
I thought I'd ask the group for their opinions on a decent
dehumidifier that works well and is likely to last a few years like my
ebac.

Not sure if I want another refrigeration unit or a dessicant, so
recommendations for either are welcome.

fred[_8_] October 26th 20 12:36 PM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
On Monday, October 26, 2020 at 11:44:31 AM UTC, Caecilius wrote:
I've had an ebac 2650e for about five years and it works well enough,
but it's getting a bit too heavy to take up & down stairs so I'm
looking to buy a second dehumidifier for upstairs.

Most of the reviews seem to be focussed on features and appearance, so
I thought I'd ask the group for their opinions on a decent
dehumidifier that works well and is likely to last a few years like my
ebac.

Not sure if I want another refrigeration unit or a dessicant, so
recommendations for either are welcome.


We use one of these on the boat over winter, SWMBO was so taken with it she got one for the house.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Meaco-Porta.../dp/B007X236NQ

Trouble free and effective

Caecilius[_2_] October 26th 20 01:36 PM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 12:16:08 -0000 (UTC), Jethro_uk
wrote:

If it's going to stay upstairs, why not a second eBac ?

We have one, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it - and the company -
to anyone. Top notch product and service.


Yes, that's one of my options, and it has the advantage that I can buy
one type of filter for both.

Glad to hear that others have had good experiences with them as well -
it can be difficult to tell if I was just lucky with my one.

Caecilius[_2_] October 26th 20 01:39 PM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 05:36:41 -0700 (PDT), fred
wrote:

On Monday, October 26, 2020 at 11:44:31 AM UTC, Caecilius wrote:
I've had an ebac 2650e for about five years and it works well enough,
but it's getting a bit too heavy to take up & down stairs so I'm
looking to buy a second dehumidifier for upstairs.

Most of the reviews seem to be focussed on features and appearance, so
I thought I'd ask the group for their opinions on a decent
dehumidifier that works well and is likely to last a few years like my
ebac.

Not sure if I want another refrigeration unit or a dessicant, so
recommendations for either are welcome.


We use one of these on the boat over winter, SWMBO was so taken with it she got one for the house.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Meaco-Porta.../dp/B007X236NQ

Trouble free and effective


Thanks for the recommendation - that's looks like a decent dessicant
dehumidifier.

I like this bit: "Great for winter use as it warms the air as it
dehumidifies". I think that's another way of saying that it uses a
lot of energy!

[email protected] October 26th 20 02:10 PM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
On 26/10/2020 11:44, Caecilius wrote:
I've had an ebac 2650e for about five years and it works well enough,
but it's getting a bit too heavy to take up & down stairs so I'm
looking to buy a second dehumidifier for upstairs.

Most of the reviews seem to be focussed on features and appearance, so
I thought I'd ask the group for their opinions on a decent
dehumidifier that works well and is likely to last a few years like my
ebac.

Not sure if I want another refrigeration unit or a dessicant, so
recommendations for either are welcome.

After a bit of looking-around (and I think I asked here) I bought a
Meaco DD8L (Which best buy 2014-2018) last year, so far so good

R D S[_2_] October 26th 20 02:17 PM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
On 26/10/2020 13:39, Caecilius wrote:

I like this bit: "Great for winter use as it warms the air as it
dehumidifies". I think that's another way of saying that it uses a
lot of energy!


650W
More than i'd want to leave running for long periods.

Chris Green October 26th 20 03:04 PM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
R D S wrote:
On 26/10/2020 13:39, Caecilius wrote:

I like this bit: "Great for winter use as it warms the air as it
dehumidifies". I think that's another way of saying that it uses a
lot of energy!


650W
More than i'd want to leave running for long periods.


If on all the time that would be of the order of £800/year.

--
Chris Green
·

Robin October 26th 20 03:29 PM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
On 26/10/2020 13:57, Jethro_uk wrote:

Mine failed at 3 years and was still covered by their guarantee. They
collected it and delivered it FOC as well as repairing it.


current eBac warranty for a 2650e is /2/ years; £45 extra for 5 years.

--
Robin
reply-to address is (intended to be) valid

Andrew[_22_] October 26th 20 04:06 PM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
On 26/10/2020 13:36, Caecilius wrote:
On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 12:16:08 -0000 (UTC), Jethro_uk
wrote:

If it's going to stay upstairs, why not a second eBac ?

We have one, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it - and the company -
to anyone. Top notch product and service.


Yes, that's one of my options, and it has the advantage that I can buy
one type of filter for both.

Glad to hear that others have had good experiences with them as well -
it can be difficult to tell if I was just lucky with my one.


I have an ebac Homedry, bought 2nd hand in 1988 and shipped out to
Fiji where it kept all my camera stuff and assorted clothing dry for
2 years. I shipped it back home and it still works fine.
Weighs over 20 Kg though, so only stays upstairs and is trundled
about on its castor wheels.

Chris Holford[_4_] October 26th 20 10:57 PM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
In article ,
writes
On 26/10/2020 11:44, Caecilius wrote:
I've had an ebac 2650e for about five years and it works well enough,
but it's getting a bit too heavy to take up & down stairs so I'm
looking to buy a second dehumidifier for upstairs.

Most of the reviews seem to be focussed on features and appearance, so
I thought I'd ask the group for their opinions on a decent
dehumidifier that works well and is likely to last a few years like my
ebac.

Not sure if I want another refrigeration unit or a dessicant, so
recommendations for either are welcome.

After a bit of looking-around (and I think I asked here) I bought a
Meaco DD8L (Which best buy 2014-2018) last year, so far so good

Have had a Meaco DD8L for about 5 years. It's in the garage/workshop
tostop my tools getting rusty. It's plugged in all the time. Every 1/2
hour it turns itself on for a minute and measures the humidity, if the
humidity is high it continues to run until the humidity falls to a set
value. Has worked well with no problems.
--
Chris Holford

[email protected] October 27th 20 01:40 AM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
On Monday, 26 October 2020 11:44:31 UTC, Caecilius wrote:
I've had an ebac 2650e for about five years and it works well enough,
but it's getting a bit too heavy to take up & down stairs so I'm
looking to buy a second dehumidifier for upstairs.

Most of the reviews seem to be focussed on features and appearance, so
I thought I'd ask the group for their opinions on a decent
dehumidifier that works well and is likely to last a few years like my
ebac.

Not sure if I want another refrigeration unit or a dessicant, so
recommendations for either are welcome.


Refrigeration uses less energy, but not effective below around 10C. Usually best to pick refrigeration.

Noise is another consideration.


NT

newshound October 27th 20 09:55 AM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
On 26/10/2020 14:17, R D S wrote:
On 26/10/2020 13:39, Caecilius wrote:

I like this bit: "Great for winter use as it warms the air as it
dehumidifies".Â* I think that's another way of saying that it uses a
lot of energy!


650W
More than i'd want to leave running for long periods.


But you are getting back the latent heat of the water vapour, so the
cost of the heat might be more like that of gas than of electricity.

[email protected] October 27th 20 10:03 AM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
On Tuesday, 27 October 2020 09:55:50 UTC, newshound wrote:
On 26/10/2020 14:17, R D S wrote:
On 26/10/2020 13:39, Caecilius wrote:

I like this bit: "Great for winter use as it warms the air as it
dehumidifies".Â* I think that's another way of saying that it uses a
lot of energy!


650W
More than i'd want to leave running for long periods.


But you are getting back the latent heat of the water vapour, so the
cost of the heat might be more like that of gas than of electricity.


IIRC Latent heat contributes relatively little.
Domestic refrigerant models are nearer 200w.


NT

Tim Lamb[_2_] October 27th 20 10:34 AM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
In message , Chris Holford
writes
In article ,
writes
On 26/10/2020 11:44, Caecilius wrote:
I've had an ebac 2650e for about five years and it works well enough,
but it's getting a bit too heavy to take up & down stairs so I'm
looking to buy a second dehumidifier for upstairs.

Most of the reviews seem to be focussed on features and appearance, so
I thought I'd ask the group for their opinions on a decent
dehumidifier that works well and is likely to last a few years like my
ebac.

Not sure if I want another refrigeration unit or a dessicant, so
recommendations for either are welcome.

After a bit of looking-around (and I think I asked here) I bought a
Meaco DD8L (Which best buy 2014-2018) last year, so far so good

Have had a Meaco DD8L for about 5 years. It's in the garage/workshop
tostop my tools getting rusty. It's plugged in all the time. Every 1/2
hour it turns itself on for a minute and measures the humidity, if the
humidity is high it continues to run until the humidity falls to a set
value. Has worked well with no problems.


Spraying tools with WD40 would be cheaper:-)

--
Tim Lamb

fred[_8_] October 27th 20 10:37 AM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
On Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 1:40:32 AM UTC, wrote:
On Monday, 26 October 2020 11:44:31 UTC, Caecilius wrote:
I've had an ebac 2650e for about five years and it works well enough,
but it's getting a bit too heavy to take up & down stairs so I'm
looking to buy a second dehumidifier for upstairs.

Most of the reviews seem to be focussed on features and appearance, so
I thought I'd ask the group for their opinions on a decent
dehumidifier that works well and is likely to last a few years like my
ebac.

Not sure if I want another refrigeration unit or a dessicant, so
recommendations for either are welcome.


Refrigeration uses less energy, but not effective below around 10C. Usually best to pick refrigeration.

Noise is another consideration.


NT


The Meaco DD8L we have on the boat is connected via short length of hose to a sump pump to keep it running (It would automatically turn off once the 8l tank was full.)
It runs effectively in cold weather and certainly freezing conditions don't seem to affect it. In fact the heat it gives off is beneficial

Max Demian October 27th 20 12:21 PM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
On 26/10/2020 13:39, Caecilius wrote:
On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 05:36:41 -0700 (PDT), fred
wrote:

On Monday, October 26, 2020 at 11:44:31 AM UTC, Caecilius wrote:
I've had an ebac 2650e for about five years and it works well enough,
but it's getting a bit too heavy to take up & down stairs so I'm
looking to buy a second dehumidifier for upstairs.

Most of the reviews seem to be focussed on features and appearance, so
I thought I'd ask the group for their opinions on a decent
dehumidifier that works well and is likely to last a few years like my
ebac.

Not sure if I want another refrigeration unit or a dessicant, so
recommendations for either are welcome.


We use one of these on the boat over winter, SWMBO was so taken with it she got one for the house.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Meaco-Porta.../dp/B007X236NQ

Trouble free and effective


Thanks for the recommendation - that's looks like a decent dessicant
dehumidifier.

I like this bit: "Great for winter use as it warms the air as it
dehumidifies". I think that's another way of saying that it uses a
lot of energy!


A fan heater would do as well as with a temperature rise the RH would go
down.

--
Max Demian

[email protected] October 29th 20 06:07 PM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
On Tuesday, 27 October 2020 12:21:09 UTC, Max Demian wrote:
On 26/10/2020 13:39, Caecilius wrote:
On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 05:36:41 -0700 (PDT), fred
wrote:

On Monday, October 26, 2020 at 11:44:31 AM UTC, Caecilius wrote:
I've had an ebac 2650e for about five years and it works well enough,
but it's getting a bit too heavy to take up & down stairs so I'm
looking to buy a second dehumidifier for upstairs.

Most of the reviews seem to be focussed on features and appearance, so
I thought I'd ask the group for their opinions on a decent
dehumidifier that works well and is likely to last a few years like my
ebac.

Not sure if I want another refrigeration unit or a dessicant, so
recommendations for either are welcome.

We use one of these on the boat over winter, SWMBO was so taken with it she got one for the house.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Meaco-Porta.../dp/B007X236NQ

Trouble free and effective


Thanks for the recommendation - that's looks like a decent dessicant
dehumidifier.

I like this bit: "Great for winter use as it warms the air as it
dehumidifies". I think that's another way of saying that it uses a
lot of energy!


A fan heater would do as well as with a temperature rise the RH would go
down.


But the run cost would be several times higher.

Andrew[_22_] October 30th 20 03:21 PM

Dehumidifier recommendations
 
On 27/10/2020 10:34, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Chris Holford
writes
In article ,
writes
On 26/10/2020 11:44, Caecilius wrote:
I've had an ebac 2650e for about five years and it works well enough,
but it's getting a bit too heavy to take up & down stairs so I'm
looking to buy a second dehumidifier for upstairs.

Most of the reviews seem to be focussed on features and appearance, so
I thought I'd ask the group for their opinions on a decent
dehumidifier that works well and is likely to last a few years like my
ebac.

Not sure if I want another refrigeration unit or a dessicant, so
recommendations for either are welcome.

After a bit of looking-around (and I think I asked here) I bought a
Meaco DD8L (Which best buy 2014-2018) last year, so far so good

Have had a Meaco DD8L for about 5 years. It's in the garage/workshop
tostop my tools getting rusty.Â* It's plugged in all the time. Every 1/2
hour it turns itself on for a minute and measures the humidity, if the
humidity is high it continues to run until the humidity falls to a set
value. Has worked well with no problems.


Spraying tools with WD40 would be cheaper:-)


Sealing a concrete floor that has no DPC with 2-part PU flooring
paint might help too.


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