we are very lucky in bc to have hydro-elect.All over the world they should do nuclear as france does they have an impeccable record,being up to only 4%waste.also have satellite stations saving all those long transmission lines,as superman is to busy riding with lois lane.By the way japan had a major- major earthquake,with a few bad luck situations.I take Pride take in my Barth. a few dollars will save fungus which is life threatening,not smoking or drinking makes it affordable.Wally34ft monarch van islequote:Originally posted by Kevin:quote:20 dollar investment
Wally, That is just the tip of the expense. It is about a dollar a day to run my dehumidifier using the electric from my stationary home. Try it for 30 days and see if your bill is about 30 dollars more....but if they estimate your bill you cannot tell.
Look to see how many watts you kill on the electric meter.
I have been doing the same in my coach and I got the humidity down to 41%.![]()
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Larry I fully agree with you !Iwas fortunate to get an Arizona well maintained unit that was under cover,notwithstanding that they store hundreds of aircraft because of ideal humidity.Don Malcom kept my unit in his barn till selling it to me Even though it isn't covered anymore I probably have one of the best kept Barths.When they are undercover one can monitor the opening of windows and vents accordingly.How many of you use dri-eze?just curious.Wally 1996 34ft pristine Barth-van-islequote:Originally posted by Larry kiteboardman:
I am wondering what a dehumidifier is really accomplishing for you. Most of the damaging moisture from leaks would be locked up behind the wood walls and wallpaper and floor. . The only way to get that out is to open them up. In my experience the insulation behind the walls and floor will soak up the moisture and stay damp because it is virtually sealed in an airtight compartment. Just my opinion .
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Larry hope you are not throwing that precious distilled water down the drain ,batteries love it.Wally vanislequote:Originally posted by Kevin:quote:20 dollar investment
Wally, That is just the tip of the expense. It is about a dollar a day to run my dehumidifier using the electric from my stationary home. Try it for 30 days and see if your bill is about 30 dollars more....but if they estimate your bill you cannot tell.
Look to see how many watts you kill on the electric meter.
I have been doing the same in my coach and I got the humidity down to 41%.![]()
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