Dehumidifier collecting gallons of water

The part of the dehumidifier that catches the water must be full

Recently, I discovered mold in my closet. I was really aggravated that this was happening plus it was due to the moisture levels in my house! My apartment owner resolved the mold issue quickly plus purchased a dehumidifier, however within the first afternoon of using the new dehumidifier in my house, I noticed that the air inside felt much dryer plus I could tell that my clothes were not moist like they had been in the past. Most importantly, the mold in the closet was not returning plus would likely stay away. To my surprise, the dehumidifer was working much better than I had originally imagined it would. I did not know that it was possible to tell a difference in the air quality in your home. The biggest shock of all came when the dehumidifier shut itself off unexpectedly. I was having a hard time understanding why the demudifer was not working like it was just before. I remembered that my apartment owner had texted me a copy of the dehumidifier owner’s manual. I searched for the owner’s manual for why the dehumidifier would unexpectedly stop working. There was only one sufficient explanation to this. The part of the dehumidifier that catches the water must be full. I did not know this was possible. I disaffixed the bottom of the dehumidifer plus to my surprise, there was a full bucket of water in the bottom! The dehumidifer had only been running for a afternoon plus I was blown away by the amount of water that was in the bucket.

 

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