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Free room dehumidifier trick
I heard about this way to get moisture out of the air that I wanted to
pass on. I've been doing it for the last two weeks and it works great. Take one or two plastic 2 liter bottles (the kind soda comes in work well). Fill them with water and put them in the freezer. Then put them in an area where you want to protect books from moisture. Put something at the bottom that will collect water well (aluminum pans work well). As the ice melts it attracts the moisture of the room to the outside of the bottle and it collects in the pans. -- Robert Pearson ParaMind Brainstorming Software http://www.paramind.net Creative Virtue Press/Telical Books/Regenerative Music http://www.rspearson.com/ |
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Free room dehumidifier trick
"RS" wrote in message ups.com... I heard about this way to get moisture out of the air that I wanted to pass on. I've been doing it for the last two weeks and it works great. Take one or two plastic 2 liter bottles (the kind soda comes in work well). Fill them with water and put them in the freezer. Then put them in an area where you want to protect books from moisture. Put something at the bottom that will collect water well (aluminum pans work well). As the ice melts it attracts the moisture of the room to the outside of the bottle and it collects in the pans. Huh? So now you have pans full of water, adding moisture (evaporating) back into the air? But I think your jokes are kinda cute. |
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Free room dehumidifier trick
"Kris Baker" wrote in message ... "RS" wrote in message ups.com... I heard about this way to get moisture out of the air that I wanted to pass on. I've been doing it for the last two weeks and it works great. Take one or two plastic 2 liter bottles (the kind soda comes in work well). Fill them with water and put them in the freezer. Then put them in an area where you want to protect books from moisture. Put something at the bottom that will collect water well (aluminum pans work well). As the ice melts it attracts the moisture of the room to the outside of the bottle and it collects in the pans. Huh? So now you have pans full of water, adding moisture (evaporating) back into the air? But I think your jokes are kinda cute. Eh ? Moisture in the warm air condenses on the cold bottles and runs down into the pan. As happens on the inside of cold windows etc. HTH |
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On Sep 30, 10:21 pm, RS wrote:
and it collects in the pans. Where it will evaporate back into the room. Dumbest suggestion of the week! |
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"HTH" wrote in message ... "Kris Baker" wrote in message ... "RS" wrote in message ups.com... I heard about this way to get moisture out of the air that I wanted to pass on. I've been doing it for the last two weeks and it works great. Take one or two plastic 2 liter bottles (the kind soda comes in work well). Fill them with water and put them in the freezer. Then put them in an area where you want to protect books from moisture. Put something at the bottom that will collect water well (aluminum pans work well). As the ice melts it attracts the moisture of the room to the outside of the bottle and it collects in the pans. Huh? So now you have pans full of water, adding moisture (evaporating) back into the air? But I think your jokes are kinda cute. Eh ? Moisture in the warm air condenses on the cold bottles and runs down into the pan. As happens on the inside of cold windows etc. HTH Gotcha. You have no answer. |
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Free room dehumidifier trick
"Kris Baker" wrote in message . net... "HTH" wrote in message ... "Kris Baker" wrote in message ... "RS" wrote in message ups.com... I heard about this way to get moisture out of the air that I wanted to pass on. I've been doing it for the last two weeks and it works great. Take one or two plastic 2 liter bottles (the kind soda comes in work well). Fill them with water and put them in the freezer. Then put them in an area where you want to protect books from moisture. Put something at the bottom that will collect water well (aluminum pans work well). As the ice melts it attracts the moisture of the room to the outside of the bottle and it collects in the pans. Huh? So now you have pans full of water, adding moisture (evaporating) back into the air? But I think your jokes are kinda cute. Eh ? Moisture in the warm air condenses on the cold bottles and runs down into the pan. As happens on the inside of cold windows etc. HTH Gotcha. You have no answer. Here are 2 sentences. 1. The water that is now in the pans, was formerly in atmosphere. 2. As a result, the atmosphere is now drier than it was before. Now if you'd like to pick out which of those two sentences you're having the biggest problem with, we could maybe take it from there. HTH |
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Free room dehumidifier trick
"HTH" wrote in message ... "Kris Baker" wrote in message . net... "HTH" wrote in message ... "Kris Baker" wrote in message ... "RS" wrote in message ups.com... I heard about this way to get moisture out of the air that I wanted to pass on. I've been doing it for the last two weeks and it works great. Take one or two plastic 2 liter bottles (the kind soda comes in work well). Fill them with water and put them in the freezer. Then put them in an area where you want to protect books from moisture. Put something at the bottom that will collect water well (aluminum pans work well). As the ice melts it attracts the moisture of the room to the outside of the bottle and it collects in the pans. Huh? So now you have pans full of water, adding moisture (evaporating) back into the air? But I think your jokes are kinda cute. Eh ? Moisture in the warm air condenses on the cold bottles and runs down into the pan. As happens on the inside of cold windows etc. HTH Gotcha. You have no answer. Here are 2 sentences. 1. The water that is now in the pans, was formerly in atmosphere. 2. As a result, the atmosphere is now drier than it was before. Now if you'd like to pick out which of those two sentences you're having the biggest problem with, we could maybe take it from there. HTH Neither. The only function you're providing is entertainment (for me). Kris |
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On Oct 1, 5:55 am, RF wrote:
On Sep 30, 10:21 pm, RS wrote: and it collects in the pans. Where it will evaporate back into the room. Dumbest suggestion of the week! Wow, did you ever think of taking the water in the pan out of the room? -- -- Robert Pearson ParaMind Brainstorming Software http://www.paramind.net Creative Virtue Press/Telical Books/Regenerative Music http://www.rspearson.com/ |
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On Oct 12, 9:06 am, RS wrote:
On Oct 1, 5:55 am, RF wrote: On Sep 30, 10:21 pm, RS wrote: and it collects in the pans. Where it will evaporate back into the room. Dumbest suggestion of the week! Wow, did you ever think of taking the water in the pan out of the room? So I should run in and out of the room to empty the pan, is that your theory? You are a frigging moron! Just admit your "idea" is a crackpot notion and move on! |
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Free room dehumidifier trick
It wasn't "my idea" but it is one I have
been using to great benefit for a month now. (It's a great pleasure to have to deal with the worthless flamers without sinking to their level). Why don't you go try to stamp out free speech somewhere else? Maybe a small country or something? -- Robert Pearson ParaMind Brainstorming Software http://www.paramind.net Creative Virtue Press/Telical Books/Regenerative Music http://www.rspearson.com/ |
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