capncapo
Premium Member
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Florissant, MO
Occupation: HVAC and Home Rehab
Posts: 3544
A simple suggestion for those of you with humidity issues in the basement:
Cut a hole in your cold air return that is the size of a register. Place the register in the hole and put two screws in to hold the register. Open the register and let it suck your warm humid air into the return.
The air will become part of your heating / cooling air and will therefore be dehumidified as it passes through your system.
I have done this on two systems with excellent results. They have gone from condensate dripping off of supply runs to having a small amount of sweat. The good thing is that it costs practically nothing, takes very little time to do, and, you can do it yourself.
Originally posted on the Large Reef Tanks Forum. I'd like to get a few comments from are local HVAC folks before trying this.
Premium Member
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Florissant, MO
Occupation: HVAC and Home Rehab
Posts: 3544
A simple suggestion for those of you with humidity issues in the basement:
Cut a hole in your cold air return that is the size of a register. Place the register in the hole and put two screws in to hold the register. Open the register and let it suck your warm humid air into the return.
The air will become part of your heating / cooling air and will therefore be dehumidified as it passes through your system.
I have done this on two systems with excellent results. They have gone from condensate dripping off of supply runs to having a small amount of sweat. The good thing is that it costs practically nothing, takes very little time to do, and, you can do it yourself.
Originally posted on the Large Reef Tanks Forum. I'd like to get a few comments from are local HVAC folks before trying this.