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    The Ultimate Baby Dehumidifer



    Was in my local Do-it-All (Home Depot) store at the end of the day to pick up some bits for home.

    Saw on a shelf a little box about 12" (300mm) high x 6" (150mm) wide x 5" (125mm) deep which contained a Dehumidifier operated by a Peltier device. It was priced around 20GBP.

    Powered from the 230vac mains through a 9vdc transformer, so it could run, briefly off a 9v battery if you got desparate

    The duty was claimed to be 250ml at 30°C 80%RH.

    I think it was suggested for use in a clothes wardrobe. Just wonder what the duty will be in our northern climes at this time of the year


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    Re: The Ultimate Baby Dehumidifer

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_UK View Post
    Saw on a shelf a little box about 12" (300mm) high x 6" (150mm) wide x 5" (125mm) deep which contained a Dehumidifier operated by a Peltier device. It was priced around 20GBP.

    The duty was claimed to be 250ml at 30°C 80%RH.
    Hi Brian_UK,

    Can you share the brand?

    Would appreciate if you could include the website or link.

    Thanks in Advance.

    Winfred

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    Re: The Ultimate Baby Dehumidifer

    I'll see what I can find out Winfred.
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    Re: The Ultimate Baby Dehumidifer

    Unfortunately the website doesn't give too many details but here it is:-
    http://www.focusdiy.co.uk/invt/196311
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    Re: The Ultimate Baby Dehumidifer

    If your baby is that wet you should change its nappy (diaper), not stick it in a dehumidifier!!!

    cheers

    Andy P

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    Re: The Ultimate Baby Dehumidifer

    Lol
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    Re: The Ultimate Baby Dehumidifer

    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_P
    If your baby is that wet you should change its nappy (diaper), not stick it in a dehumidifier!!!
    Well, that's certainly a different viewpoint! In another thread we were discussing ammonia releases, and here we are back to that again.

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    Re: The Ultimate Baby Dehumidifer

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_UK View Post
    Unfortunately the website doesn't give too many details but here it is:-
    http://www.focusdiy.co.uk/invt/196311

    Thanks.

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    Re: The Ultimate Baby Dehumidifer

    Actually if you do a Google on 'peltier dehumidifiers' then quite a few come up
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