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Old June 21st, 2004, 08:28 PM
Tim J.
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"riverman" wrote...
"Tim J." wrote...

How does the building get its heat/hot water? If there's any kind of flame
involved, make friends with the building attendant and put them in the

same room
for a day (not too close - just in the same room.) These rooms generally

have
zero humidity and things dry fairly quickly.


Excellent suggestion. I could put them on top of the dryer when I do my
laundry tomorrow!


Considering the drier's job is to remove the water from clothes and throw it
into the air, you'll probably find it to be a very humid environment.
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Old June 21st, 2004, 07:33 PM
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"Tim J." wrote in message
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"riverman" wrote...
"Tim J." wrote...

How does the building get its heat/hot water? If there's any kind of

flame
involved, make friends with the building attendant and put them in the

same room
for a day (not too close - just in the same room.) These rooms

generally
have
zero humidity and things dry fairly quickly.


Excellent suggestion. I could put them on top of the dryer when I do my
laundry tomorrow!


Considering the drier's job is to remove the water from clothes and throw

it
into the air, you'll probably find it to be a very humid environment.


Hmm, good point. But I think that the increased temp raises the carrying
capacity of the air, so even though the absolute humidity increases, the
relative himidity decreases.

This might become an interesting thread.....

--riverman


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Old June 24th, 2004, 04:55 AM
Tim Carter
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"Tim J." wrote in message
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"riverman" wrote...
"Tim J." wrote...

How does the building get its heat/hot water? If there's any kind of

flame
involved, make friends with the building attendant and put them in the

same room
for a day (not too close - just in the same room.) These rooms

generally
have
zero humidity and things dry fairly quickly.


Excellent suggestion. I could put them on top of the dryer when I do my
laundry tomorrow!


Considering the drier's job is to remove the water from clothes and throw

it
into the air, you'll probably find it to be a very humid environment.


Assuming the dryer is ventilated properly, wouldn't the wet air go outside?
Further then, the only real increase in drying capacity of the air outside
the dryer would only come from any excess heat generated from the dryer
affecting the air outside the dryer, no?


 




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