Cliff Rohrabacher
10-30-2007, 4:04 PM
I have a couple of de-humidifiers that have seemed to be less sensitive than they were.
They are in a dirty environment so I took 'em apart and cleaned the filters & heat exchangers & took a tooth brush to the little sensor part that samples the incoming air. I put 'em back in service and they ran and ran but a day later they are not maintaining the same humidity levels they were a few months ago. They seem less sensitive.
Any one have experience maintaining dehumidifiers in a dirty environment? Any ideas?
They are in a dirty environment so I took 'em apart and cleaned the filters & heat exchangers & took a tooth brush to the little sensor part that samples the incoming air. I put 'em back in service and they ran and ran but a day later they are not maintaining the same humidity levels they were a few months ago. They seem less sensitive.
Any one have experience maintaining dehumidifiers in a dirty environment? Any ideas?