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Kiding
post Mar 27 2018, 02:43 PM

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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Mar 26 2018, 05:24 PM)
Dehumidifier - any brand recommendation, any advice on this appliance, where and why you place there, please discuss..
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Most aircon has dehumidifier feature
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post Mar 27 2018, 03:50 PM

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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Mar 27 2018, 02:43 PM)
Looking for dehumidifier for laundry/kitchen area
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Why do you need a dehumidifier in laundry/kitchen area? don't tell me you plan to dry your clothes smile.gif

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post Mar 28 2018, 09:09 PM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Mar 28 2018, 08:11 PM)
I feel they are quite useless. Once you put in your closet, 1-2 days already cannot absorb anymore moisture. Waste money

I put in small airtight plastic container for my camera. The moment I open the lid, the humidity goes up and can’t go back down unless I put new silicate gel in
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Yeah... I think putting silica gel in such a room like kitchen is useless, because it is an open space, not a closet, it can't continue adsorb moisture, the most effective way is still using an active device such as aircon, dehumidifier to continue absorb moisture.
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post Mar 29 2018, 06:15 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 29 2018, 10:44 AM)
According to what I read long long time when search for this rod, if the temperature above ambient temperature, moist will be less in atmosphere. Just like desert. Hot and dry.

So this rod heat up the surrounding above the ambient temperature to vaporise it. Since it in closet, the moist to vaporise is much less. That's why this rod don't require high watt to run.
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Actually it is not the moisture will be less in atmosphere when the temperature goes up, it is the relative humidity reduce when temperature goes up, because higher temperature, higher saturation point, hence, moisture content remain the same but vapor saturation point goes up, relative humidity goes down.

 

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