What humidity should I set my dehumidifier to?
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Dear Lotus Enthusiasts,
I treated myself to a dehumidifier this winter - an absorbent rather than a refrigeration type. But, of course, how often it is running depends on the target humidity I set. Currently 60%. Is that low enough?
The previous refrigerant one was clearly ineffective in the cold and ran a lot to little purpose, so I would like to use this one efficiently to try & recoup the expense.
Geoff
Elan S3
I treated myself to a dehumidifier this winter - an absorbent rather than a refrigeration type. But, of course, how often it is running depends on the target humidity I set. Currently 60%. Is that low enough?
The previous refrigerant one was clearly ineffective in the cold and ran a lot to little purpose, so I would like to use this one efficiently to try & recoup the expense.
Geoff
Elan S3
- The Cyclist
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Some tips for winter storage in this article from Hagerty ......
https://www.hagerty.co.uk/articles/top- ... er-winter/
Including this paragraph on humidity....
https://www.hagerty.co.uk/articles/top- ... er-winter/
Including this paragraph on humidity....
Roger
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- oldelanman
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The article is misleading in that by "setting it high" they meant a lower relative humidity. 40% will kill dust mites so I'd put it there. 40% is also about as high as it gets in Death Valley which goes below 20% in summer just for perspective.
We are supposed to be having fun, are we not?
- USA64
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Suppose it depends on what part of the world you are in and how well your garage is sealed in UK I would stick with 55-60% RH if you try to go too low it will be running all the while and may not get to target if sealing is poor. Clean a bit of sheet steel with wire wool leave it in there see if rust forms on it
- elansprint
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Thank you everyone for your comments, I think the view settles to being a smidge less than I have now - 55%.
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