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Tell me about DEhumidifiers amdx 05-31-2008
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Posted by Telstra on May 31, 2008, 10:28 pm
IN ADDITION lowering the evaporator temperature
will increase your power bill app $10 per degree. If
I had $10 i could have got a better quality Vodka to
put in my Dandelion Punch. Plus another bottle to
put in my fuel tank.
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Posted by new jersey on June 1, 2008, 9:03 am
"PJ you apparently knows lot of being asshole"
amdx: as I said and pj is one of them
Tony
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Posted by Andy Energy on June 2, 2008, 3:05 am
> I live in Florida, very high humidity. I purchased a Kenmore dehumidifier =
> couple
> of years ago. When I have the humidity lowered the house is much more
> comfortable even when the temperature is 6 degrees higher.
> =A0 The drawback of the stand alone dehumidifier is that it heats up the a=
rea
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=A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0Mike
Recomend a manual J be done to properly size the AC unit. When a unit
is properly sized and the airflow is correct it will run long periods
of time and thus remove more moisture. Be sure to have your ducts
tested for leaks and repaired. Leaky ducts can increase infiltration
and this will increase the amount of moisture needed to be removed.
Andy
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