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Started by tapps, March 27, 2022, 10:12:18 AM

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tapps

i'm looking at moving in the near future to a property which has main's power in the garage where my 2 bike's will be parked, at the moment they are parked in an out building where condensation is a PROBLEM, which dehumidifier do you recommend.

O.C.

March 27, 2022, 11:58:06 AM #1 Last Edit: March 27, 2022, 11:59:18 AM by O.C.
It does depend on the volume size of your garage,

I had a powerful Domestic one in my garage when I had my classic bikes parked and it proved to be invaluable

I also use some of those Greenhouse type tubular heaters which laid on the floor beneath the bikes,( this is perfectly safe to do ) they ensured that no condensation was on my bikes

I reckon you should check Fleabay or Amazon as there are plenty to choose from and they don't have to be very expensive.....replacing rusty bike components is expensive ... even a pre-owned de-humidifier will do


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/175197182115?hash=item28ca90d8a3:g:788AAOSwkVJhfsYe   

https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-dh30l-30-litre-portable-dehumidifier-23/ 



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ROG .

Lonewolf

They are expensive to run, be sure to connect it to a nearby lamppost to save yourself a few quid  :mfr_lol:

O.C.

Quote from: Lonewolf on March 27, 2022, 07:31:22 PMThey are expensive to run, be sure to connect it to a nearby lamppost to save yourself a few quid  :mfr_lol:

would that not require a 3 phase connection.....I'm not an expert you understand   :mfr_lol:
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ROG .

Biker Bugs

Why not just treat them with XCP or ACF50 instead?