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It's pretty quiet on the low power setting. I don't run it at night. My guitars are snug in their cases that protect them from fluctuations effectively (monitored by humiditrak) and then run it as and when I want to reduce humidity in the room. The unit can take it from 60% to 45% in minutes. Sometimes I'll run it for a couple of hours with all the cases open as this has proved the best way of keeping the cases dry and not soaking up moisture over time.
They all say about the same, 40%-50%
http://www.thermastor.com/information/relative-humidity-and-your-home.aspx
Will defo try it in another room and try calibration. ALso another one for reference and try this dehumidifier when I get it.
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http://www.which.co.uk/reviews/dehumidifiers/article/how-to-buy-the-best-dehumidifier
http://www.dehumidifier-reviews.co.uk/
http://www.fixmyroof.co.uk/videos-and-guides/condensation-cure/best-dehumidifier/
I'm going for dessicant as it's often lower temp in the room and they seem to be lighter and quieter and more efficient at lower temps. Best Buy:
http://www.dehumidifiersuk.com/meaco-dd8l-domestic-desiccant-dehumidifier-which-magazine-best-buy-2014.html?___SID=U
These two seem to be the best on the market:
http://byemould.com/2015/02/23/ecoair-dd122mk5-and-meaco-dd8l-differences/
DC12 is another.
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Using the salt cap method in a tub, it reads 77% when it should be 75%, so I know the unit itself is ok.
Going to go with an ecoair dessicant unit - I do hear dessicant have worse reliability but everything else about them seems better. The mk5 is the most popular but I'm all about space and simplicity so will likely get the smaller DD122.
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Humidity at work using the same hygrometer is showing 46%.
Going to order the dehumidifier today.
Ordered ecoair (apparently better customer service than meaco) dd1 mini.
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Haven't put it in yet but I'm glad I got the mini one - a nice size!
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Humidity already down to 58%, as low as it's ever been!
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I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
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They are a very worthwhile bit of kit, with a decent acoustic in the house.
I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
I think your one stops at 40% - OK, but 45% or 50% would be ideal
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Well fear not. Overnight it has gone back up to 70%!! WTF.
Yesterday I left it on with the door closed and set it to 8 hours full blast.
Over night the door was open.
Maybe I need to set it on full blast with all the doors open to dry out the whole flat a bit more..
Damn.. This is going to take a week or more, I reckon.
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It would make sense to get that sorted 'at source' if possible, you will have less corrective work to do and lower your risk if the tech fails, or you forget to switch it on...
That might have been before we got the new bathroom fitted.
Edit - turns out that was we got the new bathroom, however the guy checked the kitchen only.
-> again.. last night it was on for 8 hours, bringing the level down to 55% but this morning it's back to 70%
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I the house is incredibly well insulated and airtight, you may get some increase in RH (not 70% though I think). Do you have double glazing with no vents?
I have the mirror image problem:
in a 1920 house with no damp problems, run at a constant 22C, I have to keep my guitar room door closed in the winter, to avoid the humidifiers trying to humidify the whole house. If I leave the door open, humidity rapidly drops to 35% or below
How can one get rooms treated for damp?
We had a guy check the kitchen a month ago, which was ok, but it was part of another service.
I do believe it's double glazing on all but the living room windows and there are some small vents.
I'm hoping after a week it will be ok but I'm starting to have doubts. The room is right next to the bathroom, which does have a fan, but it gets really steamy in there.
I don't know what's worse.. too high or too low. Probably too low as mentioned earlier as it can crack wood.
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our family have the old family 1 storey cottage, hand built a 100 years ago, and modernised in the 70s
It had terrible damp, they spent lots of time and money looking at the roof, gutters, walls
In the end then found it was the water main, under the floor, just slowly leaking
With 70% I'm surprised you don't have mould on the walls
I must find out if there's a quick and cheap way to get this checked.
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If the window in the room is left open all day, humidity drops to 56% but it returns to 70%+ by morning.
Also found a good two-prong damp detector on Amazon for £20.
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"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
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Turns out our free external wall coating (a year back) on the building traps moisture a lot more. Leaving the window open for hours brings the humidity back down to 55% or so. Overnight even prior to having a shower in the morning, our breathing in the room takes it back to 62%+. A guy from the council left two data recorders and we have all the data (temp, humidity vs time) and nothing looks amiss, as such. We're moving house, but it was good to get the info, anyway.
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