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Old September 8th, 2008
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Default Re: Dehumidifiers

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Originally Posted by Mr_Tom View Post
Run a drain line from your dehumifier so it runs 24/7 without you and then set it for a proper level (<50%).
This is what I've had to do in my basement... the dehumidifier runs every 4-5 hours for a little while and shuts off now where as it was running 20 hours a day before I put a hose on it.

Maybe it's time to move the safe out of the "somewhat damp" basement. I know that's easier said than done but if your having this much trouble keeping it dry enough down there it's something to consider.

in regards to a new safe having an excess amount of moisture I have no idea.

Josh
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