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we run one of these in the kitchen and during really humid times of the year we run one in the rear bath also.. it will drain into the kitchen/bathroom sink. We also set the center AC to 80 during the summer months (but our coach doesnt usually stay parked more than 3-4 weeks at a time..

 
What is best choice for dehumidifiers to be used when coach is parked in a enclosed warehouse?
If it is going to be used while our coach is unattended please make sure you check for quality and recalls. We had one that was recalled as it was prone to catching on fire.

Darrell
 
If draining into gray tank be aware how long before you need to empty tank.
 
I look at a dehumidifier as an extend-a-stay!

I get what you are trying for, but I have one to collect water from the air! Distilled water is good for many things!
 
I have used this one Dehumidifier for over 6 years. It is amazing how much water is collected every couple of days. It comes with connections for draining into the sink, but I empty the tank myself. That way I know what is going on, or if anything is not right.
 

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