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Probably very stupid question.... Can I use one power supply to power 2 fans?Sooo, now it's down. I build my first Maschine with double dehumidifier didn't want to push one dehumidifier constant to it's Limit. What Do you guys think? View attachment 5398283View attachment 5398287View attachment 5398288View attachment 5398284
Yes, just make sure the power supply is rated for twice the maximum power of the fans and the same voltage if wiring in series. So if each fan is 12vdc and 2W make sure your power supply is 12vdc and at least 4W.Probably very stupid question.... Can I use one power supply to power 2 fans?
I have not cut the bottomIt looks like this might have enough room below the bottom rack to not have to cut it to fit the dehumidifier - did you find that to be the case?
Nice! Thank youYes, just make sure the power supply is rated for twice the maximum power of the fans and the same voltage if wiring in series. So if each fan is 12vdc and 2W make sure your power supply is 12vdc and at least 4W.
I used a 3/8 bit. I'm used a ac infinity controller, so the wires for the dehumidifier and the controller fit nice. Then I got a 3/8 rubber grommet. I use a small dap of silicone on the inside.Would some kind soul give me a brief procedure on drilling the fridge including type and size of bit.
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I just have mine sitting at a angle everything is draining fine for me but check the thermal electric heat-sink in the back, make sure everything is tight mine leaked a tiny bit.@gooshpoo, on the 78L/bigger unit I got, the drain is elevated. Is yours as well, and if so how are you draining the dehu?
Im not sure what unit you are using but the koolatron 20 and the bigger unit are foam insulatedBe careful that you don’t drill a hole into gas insulated walls as I have it. Instead I use thin wires and use the hole for the water drip View attachment 5407119View attachment 5407120
Here is a better option rather then tapeI used a 3/8 bit. I'm used a ac infinity controller, so the wires for the dehumidifier and the controller fit nice. Then I got a 3/8 rubber grommet. I use a small dap of silicone on the inside.
I don’t think it would hurt, but don’t think it’s necessary either. I don’t know of anyone that has added an extra fan, nor anyone that has had an issue an extra fan would solve.Would it hurt to add a small computer fan in the bottom running all the time to circulate air like the cannatrol ? I no the dehu has a fan but it only runs when it kicks on, I don’t think a fan blowing up would be that great of idea but what about a fan fastened to bottom of bottom tray blowing down to circulate air ?
Interesting lol I was trying to cut out a tray tilted to the hole in the back. Did you notice any temp difference?Also I added my own drain for dehu in the center where I put the white dot at in pic,I drilled a 1/2 hole through bottom and put a piece of rubber tubing in hole and use a thin cookie sheet under the unit,works great ! I get no standing water in the bottom anymore like I was with the factory drain !
Nope ! Steady as can be..Interesting lol I was trying to cut out a tray tilted to the hole in the back. Did you notice any temp difference?
Ill try and get you a photo, but its just sat in the bottom with the cold side down in the center back of the unit.I've got everything I need ready, except I'm waiting on the 78L cooler to be delivered. Using the AC Infinity Controller 79P, I don't think I'll need to drill a big hole for that sensor or the wires, so hoping it goes easily.
I'm building it because I need one, but also, I'll be drying soon and need to leave town towards the end of a dry. One of the things I was anticipating needing to do was draining or toweling up the water, but it seems people are draining it either with a drain hole in the unit already (?) or an added hole under the peltier. @gooshpoo Can you provide a picture of the way your peltier sits in the 78L cooler? I think that's the only thing I'm still a little unsure of.
I should be mostly done drying when I need to leave, but I was worried about there still being water that needs to be collected by the time I leave. If I can just set up a drain and a cookie sheet to collect it, it'd solve my problem. Also, I'm assuming no problem with having to potentially leave during the dry? I went with the 79P so I could control it from a distance with the WiFi controller, where I'll be able to monitor/adjust as needed.