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Now that I have a dehumidifier, I'm amazed how much water I'm pulling out of the air in my basement. I thought the basement was dry, my wife swore she detected dampness. I set up the dehumidifier around 11 a.m. yesterday and checked it around 9 p.m. before bed, and had about 7 liters of water in the reservoir, so I'll likely be emptying it twice a day (during summer months, anyway).
I also got a hygrometer, so I can see what's going on in the basement. Looking at this screen capture, you can see about when I turned the machine on for the first time, on the far left. The hygrometer is on the shelves where my soap is curing, and the dehumidifier is a few feet away in the hallway. I ran the dehumidifier on 'maintenance' mode for the first 10 hours, then when I went to bed set it 'dehumidify' mode, and to turn off after 4 hours, not yet trusting the auto-shutoff feature. You can tell when it shut off in the early hours, as the curve starts going back toward ~50%. It will take me some time to figure out how to manage this new tool in the toolbox.
I was reading this thread on r/soapmaking on Reddit this morning, and one author hints that anything below 50% is fine for soap. The dehumidifier I bought can be set to a target humidity level; should I aim for 45% or something closer to 35%?
I also got a hygrometer, so I can see what's going on in the basement. Looking at this screen capture, you can see about when I turned the machine on for the first time, on the far left. The hygrometer is on the shelves where my soap is curing, and the dehumidifier is a few feet away in the hallway. I ran the dehumidifier on 'maintenance' mode for the first 10 hours, then when I went to bed set it 'dehumidify' mode, and to turn off after 4 hours, not yet trusting the auto-shutoff feature. You can tell when it shut off in the early hours, as the curve starts going back toward ~50%. It will take me some time to figure out how to manage this new tool in the toolbox.
I was reading this thread on r/soapmaking on Reddit this morning, and one author hints that anything below 50% is fine for soap. The dehumidifier I bought can be set to a target humidity level; should I aim for 45% or something closer to 35%?