Re: Want a ****table dehumidifier to work with heater fan
by ransley <Mark_Ransley@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jul 4, 2008 at 01:24 PM
On Jul 4, 12:40=A0pm, p...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Graven Water) wrote:
> I probably got an answer to this ... Somebody told me what you to is
> connect the R and G terminals to turn on the fan. =A0So the dehumidistat
> switch would connect the R and G terminals as well as turning on the
> dehumidifier. =A0Also they told me that if there's central AC, there
woul=
d
> have to be a relay to avoid feeding power to the AC. =A0I don't have AC
n=
ow but I
> might get it. =A0
>
> Comments?
>
> =A0Laura
A waste of time, as I said to lower humidity maybe 20% 35% will heat
up the house maybe 3-4f at maybe nearly the same electric cost as
running whole house AC. Only if interior temps were near 68 would this
idea make sense as if you lived in Oregon. But if you are warm now,
you will get hot running dehumidifiers.