Good morning,
I have added a dehumidifier to our 560. I tapped into the drain line for the air conditioner so I never have to drain it manually. I also sealed it with rubber cement. I would have used silicone but didn't have any on hand. The hole is angled too so no water should exit through the pvc pipe.
The wood damage was from a previous owner as I have just purchased this one a month ago. What do you think?
Also, I want to keep the moisture down but the air vents are always, well, venting bringing in more moisture. With this dehumidifier installed, could I put electrical tape over the vents to prevent wet air coming in? Would that cause me any unforeseen issues?
Thanks!
Maxwell
I have added a dehumidifier to our 560. I tapped into the drain line for the air conditioner so I never have to drain it manually. I also sealed it with rubber cement. I would have used silicone but didn't have any on hand. The hole is angled too so no water should exit through the pvc pipe.
The wood damage was from a previous owner as I have just purchased this one a month ago. What do you think?
Also, I want to keep the moisture down but the air vents are always, well, venting bringing in more moisture. With this dehumidifier installed, could I put electrical tape over the vents to prevent wet air coming in? Would that cause me any unforeseen issues?
Thanks!
Maxwell