expired Posted by antny86 • Jul 21, 2021
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expired Posted by antny86 • Jul 21, 2021
Jul 21, 2021 10:13 PM
Insignia 50-Pint Dehumidifier (White)
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B&K 3/4-in x 3/8-in dia Threaded Barb x Garden Hose Adapter Fitting
https://www.lowes.com/pd/B-K-3-4-...1000504791
EZ-FLO 3/8-in ID x 10-ft Reinforced PVC Braided Vinyl Tubing
https://www.lowes.com/pd/EASTMAN-...1000365041
Everbilt 3/8 - 7/8 in. Stainless Steel Hose Clamp
https://www.homedepot.c
I put together a 3/8" barb to 3/4" FHT adapter, 3/8" inner diameter braided tubing (doesn't have to be braided) and a tube clamp so I wouldn't need to screw a 3/4" garden hose directly to the drain connector on the back of the dehumidifier. See attached pic.
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I did something similar with this garden hose quick disconnect for $7. The base connector attaches to the dehumidifier nozzle one time, and then the garden hose can easily be disconnected at any time without damage risk.
https://www.menards.com/main/outd...424&ipos
A few months out of the year when it's cool and humid you'd need to run it more often.
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I pay roughly $.17/kwh so then for one hour of using .582 kw, I'd pay about $.0989 or just under a dime per hour.
So for every 24 hours, it'd be around $2.40... times 30 days in a month and your looking at $72/mo in increased electric cost.
But that's only if it is rated correctly and runs full blast 24/7... Chances are that real world usage would be significantly less, but will obviously depend on weather, humidity, electric rates, run time per day, etc.
I'd hate to spend a whole lot of money on something that frankly I'd hope I'd never need to use. But as a contingency plan, something like this could come in handy.
I'd hate to spend a whole lot of money on something that frankly I'd hope I'd never need to use. But as a contingency plan, something like this could come in handy.
https://www.amazon.com/AIRPLUS-De...11&sr=8-39
I've seen "Portable Air Conditioners" that's more of what I've (very lukewarmly) been looking at. Although what I've seen are considerably more expensive than this - but that's explained by different uses.
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