I have two dehumidifiers mostly to keep black mold under control...
JR
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I searched the chinese company on the fan label (Zhongshan nanling electronic technology) and they apparently make induction cookers ?
I give up trying to find an 18V fan... I just ordered a 24V dual ball bearing fan. They offer a cheaper version they call "oil bearing" which is probably a bushing motor.... I went for the premium ball bearings.
[edit] I just posted a review warning about the less than 6 month fan life /edit]
JR
I give up trying to find an 18V fan... I just ordered a 24V dual ball bearing fan. They offer a cheaper version they call "oil bearing" which is probably a bushing motor.... I went for the premium ball bearings.
[edit] I just posted a review warning about the less than 6 month fan life /edit]
JR
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my 24V (not 18V) replacement fan arrived and is installed. It works sort of... a little noisier and appears to stall at slow speed (night time) mode.
I have about a half dozen screws left over but really don't care... I was just curious to see what would happen with the wrong fan.
[edit- update... my peltier dehumidifier has been running during daylight hours since I replaced the fan. Total humidity/water capture looks like only a few ounces, so hardly worth the trouble. Of course it is not located in a high humidity environment. /edit]
JR
I have about a half dozen screws left over but really don't care... I was just curious to see what would happen with the wrong fan.
[edit- update... my peltier dehumidifier has been running during daylight hours since I replaced the fan. Total humidity/water capture looks like only a few ounces, so hardly worth the trouble. Of course it is not located in a high humidity environment. /edit]
JR
Cancel the "cancel culture", do not support mob hatred.