Hi Sky,
We started this year using a dehumidifier in the camper but in the winter. We winter camp and humidity can be bad if one does not deal with it. We already vent constantly and have shrink wrap on the windows so I'm not into heavy sweat wet. For sure any shower we open the bath vent wide open and when using the range top.
This year I bought a humid-stat so I could see how we where doing with the vent method. While sort of OK we needed a new dehumidifier for the basement. I found a Frigidaire on sale at Lowes so we picked it up and I was going to try it out in the camper.
It for sure makes a difference. Between venting and the dehumidifier it worked very well. Noise is the thing. I set it and let it run at night as it is on the far end of the camper. At that distance it is no loader then the ceramic heater blower running every now and then. Seems from Friday night to Saturday it pulls out more water then Sat. night to Sunday. We also let it run some times during the day when listening to the blower is tolerable.
Ours is a 35 pint unit and draws 450 watts of power. I pull out about a quart to qt and a 1/2 over night. Sleeping is amazing how much moisture comes out.
I looked at the ratings on the EVA dry
EVA-DRY Mini Dehumidifier
This appears to be the biggest one the have and rate it at
Quote:
It's effectiveness is measured in gathering approximately 20.5 oz. of water per day at 86° F and 80% R.H.
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If I read that right it is not a qt in 24 hours under some pretty high humidity. I am still learning on all this as we only used ours twice in the camper and both times the result was about the same. I pulled out more Friday night. May be that the fabric and everything else in the camper was more dried out after Friday and it did not have to work as hard on Saturday night.
If the unit was smaller and ran all the time then it may drop the moisture soaked in the camper itself (fabric, couch, wood etc) and then the smaller unit may be OK.
If you do get one of the EVA Dry ones please report back on the noise. I suspect it is less then ours. While ours is not as obnoxious as our older one of 20 years that died in the basement you know for sure it is on.
Even at the price in Target I could get 2 of them in my big camper and still be less money then the one we bought from Lowes.
Hope this helps. I know the needs are different but may be something to compare it too.
John
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