flashhole
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I run a dehumidifer in my basement. The water drip has a hose fitting and I have it run to a drain. I never have to empty a catch pan. The unit reads out ambient air temp and relative humidity. Like all dehumidifiers, it circulates room air over the condenser and blows heat out the back. It occurred to me having a dehumidifer in a confined area might be a good way to dry the milled lumber. It would continuously cycle the air in the enclosed space and be self heating. It wouldn't reach kiln temperatures but it should speed up the process. Maybe a light bulb or two for some extra heat? Does this make any sense?