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* http://www.instructables.com/answers/how-to-make-a-diy-dehumidifier-/  
* http://www.instructables.com/answers/how-to-make-a-diy-dehumidifier-/  


It should also be noted that
The design can be used for various purposes:
* to conserve food (such as grains, rice, ...)
* to conserve seeds (for growing new crops) better
* to conserve electric equipment better (computer hardware, video recording equipment, anything else having printed circuit boards, ...)


The purpoe
It will be most effective when used in houses in humid environments (i.e. near swamps, lakes, rivers, ...) Also note that besides using it in cabinets (completely closed ones, so with doors !, no open shelves or cabinets with only 3 closed sides), the system can also be used in food storage rooms, ... You can't use the system as is for dehumidifying the air you breathe in your house though. In the current setup, there are no air inlet/air outlet pipes, meaning the air isn't continuously refreshed. Use the counter current air
 
The purpose


== Licensing ==
== Licensing ==
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Revision as of 17:31, 23 July 2014

Schematic of a cabinet with desiccant dehumidifier. The design uses 2 piles with rock salt to increase the surface area; also the sides are a better place to put the rock salt/sponge/mesh; putting it in the center for example could give problems when filling the cabinets. Also, the salt needs to be placed at the very top to be most effective; this as humid air is more dense and will this rise to above the dry air layer, see following references:

The idea came from reading following articles:

The design can be used for various purposes:

  • to conserve food (such as grains, rice, ...)
  • to conserve seeds (for growing new crops) better
  • to conserve electric equipment better (computer hardware, video recording equipment, anything else having printed circuit boards, ...)

It will be most effective when used in houses in humid environments (i.e. near swamps, lakes, rivers, ...) Also note that besides using it in cabinets (completely closed ones, so with doors !, no open shelves or cabinets with only 3 closed sides), the system can also be used in food storage rooms, ... You can't use the system as is for dehumidifying the air you breathe in your house though. In the current setup, there are no air inlet/air outlet pipes, meaning the air isn't continuously refreshed. Use the counter current air

The purpose

Licensing

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