How do they work
One engineer told me to plug it in for a few hours per room and NOT to leave it in for too long
Second engineer says to keep it going for 24 hours per room
Any thoughts?
warm air holds more moisture than cold therefore most dehumidifiers work by drawing air through a condensator which is set to run cooler than the surrounding air,
problems caused by condensers.. things like wood furniture would normally stabilize its self to the ambient air conditions a sudden reduction in moisture will cause rapid shrinkage and cracking the same would apply to wall plaster
healthwise reducing the moisture too much is likely to cause dry throat ts higher than normal thirst, increaced perspiration
wizard
I would agree with engineer number 1 plug it in for a few hours to just take the dampness out of the air without drying everything out too much. Do you own a property on the Algarve? In winter they can be a help to stop mold forming on walls etc, as wizard says warm air holds more moisture, so if you are using a lot of heating appliances during the winter/rainy months without adequate ventilation they can help tremendously, but dont over-do it. Cheers Jayjan
I own a place in V da Telha near A|ljezur and because I can only visit infrequently there is a definate mouldy smell
I will be there next week so will open out all doors/windows as well as using the dehumidifier sparingly!
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