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1351Regarding dehumidifiers. Anyone have one they like for a finished basement? Needs to be capable of doing approx a 15’ x 15’ space.
Max had the condensate drain line in his central air go sideways a short while back. Turned the central off and got it fixed but it still leaked into his front room and kitchen.tommy wrote: Fri Jul 07, 2023 2:31 pm Regarding dehumidifiers. Anyone have one they like for a finished basement? Needs to be capable of doing approx a 15’ x 15’ space.
Nate Dort wrote: Fri Jul 07, 2023 7:45 am
My dehumidifier is pretty much set-it and forget-it. I have the condensation line running into the same pump that removes condensation from my central AC unit, so I don't have to manually empty a tank. You could also route the drain line into a floor drain if your basement has one. Only thing I need to do is rinse the cat hair off the metal filter every month or so.
The basement is also part studio, so this quieter recommendation is helpful. Thank you.MoreSpaceEcho wrote: I also like emptying dehumidifiers, I don't know why but I do. I got a "quiet" one for the studio, expensive as far as dehumidifiers go, but it works great:
https://www.amazon.com/TOSOT-Dehumidifi ... 15009&th=1
Way quieter than the one in our basement. Keeps the studio nice and dry and all the guitars stay happy.
This is exactly the design I have an I enjoy it a lotMoreSpaceEcho wrote: Sat Jul 08, 2023 10:15 am I also like emptying dehumidifiers, I don't know why but I do. I got a "quiet" one for the studio, expensive as far as dehumidifiers go, but it works great:
https://www.amazon.com/TOSOT-Dehumidifi ... 15009&th=1
Way quieter than the one in our basement. Keeps the studio nice and dry and all the guitars stay happy.
You'll need one with a pump if you have to run the drain line vertically at all. Or somehow get the dehumidifier up high near the sink/drain so it can use gravity.jirbling rake wrote: Sat Jul 08, 2023 12:40 pm
For draining it sounds like Nate has a pump. There's no floor drain, but there is a sink and a ~4 ft high PVC pipe that the washer & dryer drains run in to. Can the hose just run into that, or would I need one with a pump?
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