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Originally Posted by Tmarkwald
May be a dumb question - I've got a couple nice dehumidifiers in storage up north. As as I cleaning this out, has anyone ever needed a dehumidifier in TV? I'd hate to ditch them, then have to buy a new one!
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They are great for snowbirds not here all summer. Set them up when gone so that they will only run if the relative humidity gets to 60% and drain them into a shower or sink. If your A/C works properly they will never go on as the humidity should be 55% or less. However, if your A/C fails, they will kick on and should prevent mold problems. Cheap insurance against A/C failure.