04-30-2018, 03:25 AM
Forget about any of the little Peltier ones. They have a duty cycle of removing like a PINT of water from the air a day. For even a modest sized trailer, you need one that will remove more like a GALLON a day or more.
Buy a small compressor type unit. If it was me, I'd buy one that has an "auto restart" feature if the power goes off, set it for continuous duty, and put it on a timer that runs it for a couple hours in the evening, and a couple hours in the morning. I would also put a fan at the other end of the trailer, to circulate air (move the damp air towards the dehimidifier, and the dry air to the other end).
I don't have any specific brand recommendations for you (I have one of those never-heard-of-em brands, which has worked OK, but lacks the auto-restart feature that I suggest and want in my NEXT dehumidifier).
Buy a small compressor type unit. If it was me, I'd buy one that has an "auto restart" feature if the power goes off, set it for continuous duty, and put it on a timer that runs it for a couple hours in the evening, and a couple hours in the morning. I would also put a fan at the other end of the trailer, to circulate air (move the damp air towards the dehimidifier, and the dry air to the other end).
I don't have any specific brand recommendations for you (I have one of those never-heard-of-em brands, which has worked OK, but lacks the auto-restart feature that I suggest and want in my NEXT dehumidifier).