I've been working hard to get the electric bill down and now I have to add back in the dehumidifier. I put my wattmeter on it and it's costing about $1.50/day to operate, way high - but it pretty much runs 24/7. Of course the power company "raised" their rates for the summer usage, in the past it calculated out to $.10 kwh, now the rates are $0.07 for the first 600 kwh and $0.15 for any above that. With fees and such the total run $0.157 kwh. Ridiculous.
Basement is fully finished, ages ago before vapor barriers, so not much can be done there. There is a lot of stuff in the cabinets so I really don't want 80%+ humidity down there which is what it was last week before I started the unit. From past history it will dry out some and not run 24/7, but those stretches are far and few.
Over the years I've tried the fan in the window stuff, but all that does is pull warm moist air into the basement. I haven't turned the air on, It might be cheaper to run that than the dehumidifier, but it only has a moderate effect on the basement. Perhaps if it drew more air from the basement it would dry it out too.
Any ideas?
Basement is fully finished, ages ago before vapor barriers, so not much can be done there. There is a lot of stuff in the cabinets so I really don't want 80%+ humidity down there which is what it was last week before I started the unit. From past history it will dry out some and not run 24/7, but those stretches are far and few.
Over the years I've tried the fan in the window stuff, but all that does is pull warm moist air into the basement. I haven't turned the air on, It might be cheaper to run that than the dehumidifier, but it only has a moderate effect on the basement. Perhaps if it drew more air from the basement it would dry it out too.
Any ideas?