Thedunnaman
Active Member
I have a old everstar 9,000 btu portable ac that I bought back in 2007. It’s been around, used by me, my family, and friends. After my friends last attempt to grow, he gave it back to me. It’s Been in storage for the last year.
It’s getting real humid around here by Captain Hook, and even though my room is cool, humid levels r sky rocketing. So as I’m looking to see where I can find the best price on a dehumidifier, it hit me that the old everstar had the dehumidifier, with continuous drain.
Pulled the everstar out the storage and gave it a good cleaning. Ran it according to instructions without the vent hose hooked up, and now my temps went from 74, to 82. Take it for granted I don’t have a humidity controller, so I’m running it continues.
So my question is will the portable ac still dehumidify if I hook up the exhaust vent?
Just seeing if anybody has any experience in this before I start running test.
It’s getting real humid around here by Captain Hook, and even though my room is cool, humid levels r sky rocketing. So as I’m looking to see where I can find the best price on a dehumidifier, it hit me that the old everstar had the dehumidifier, with continuous drain.
Pulled the everstar out the storage and gave it a good cleaning. Ran it according to instructions without the vent hose hooked up, and now my temps went from 74, to 82. Take it for granted I don’t have a humidity controller, so I’m running it continues.
So my question is will the portable ac still dehumidify if I hook up the exhaust vent?
Just seeing if anybody has any experience in this before I start running test.