Chasn
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Dehumidifier
I would like to rig up a dehumidifier to help keep dampness out of my motorhome during storage. Unfortunately it is stored in a building with no mains power. Whilst solar power is limited in its capabilities in winter there are enough hours of daylight to produce some energy. I see that some small dehumidifiers are just 20W but do remove some water from the air. Even if there was only enough power to operate a dehumidifier a few hours per day it might be enough to do something useful. A friend of mine used a solar panel connected directly to a small water pump which helped move water up to a large tank for irrigation. Whilst it only worked a few hours per day it was sufficient for the task. I am thinking that if I used a 100W solar panel there could be enough energy averaged over time to do useful work with a 20W dehumidifier. Many of these dehumidifiers have a container that has to be emptied. My plan is to run a hose from the bottom of the tank to drain to the outside. Has anyone done this before and does anyone have any advice on this?
I would like to rig up a dehumidifier to help keep dampness out of my motorhome during storage. Unfortunately it is stored in a building with no mains power. Whilst solar power is limited in its capabilities in winter there are enough hours of daylight to produce some energy. I see that some small dehumidifiers are just 20W but do remove some water from the air. Even if there was only enough power to operate a dehumidifier a few hours per day it might be enough to do something useful. A friend of mine used a solar panel connected directly to a small water pump which helped move water up to a large tank for irrigation. Whilst it only worked a few hours per day it was sufficient for the task. I am thinking that if I used a 100W solar panel there could be enough energy averaged over time to do useful work with a 20W dehumidifier. Many of these dehumidifiers have a container that has to be emptied. My plan is to run a hose from the bottom of the tank to drain to the outside. Has anyone done this before and does anyone have any advice on this?