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Old 11-21-15, 12:38 PM   #5
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The temperatures are in my favor for sure. If I remove the insulation from a section of the loop piping, it readily condenses water. My loop water is around 46 degrees and I keep the air temp between 62 F - 66 F.

Currently I'm running a dehumidifier based on a 5000 BTU/Hr window AC. It uses around 480 Watts but does a great job.

I am considering this loop water dehumidifier as a way to reduce that 480 Watts to perhaps around 100 Watts (the power used by a small fan).
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