Invasivore
Viper Owner
Since I live in muggy south Florida, I added a dehumidifier to my garage and currently have it set at 35%. Will this "dry" out the car too much? I worried about the weather stripping and window seals more than anything.
I've been performing water damage restoration services for quite some time now and know a thing or two about dehumidification. That dehumidifier...in the garage...will do little to affect the humidity level unless you can make it a contained environment. Hard to do in a garage unless you put plastic sheeting over the garage door and taped it off. You would have to have a dehumidifier that removed at least 100 pints of water a day at AHAM with about 300cfm to make a dent.
I'm a controls engineer in the HVAC business. I don't think I'd worry about your car sitting in a humid garage. .
Are you using a thermohygrometer to measure the difference between inside and out or is your current dehumidifier giving you a reading of the exhaust temp and humidity? Does your dehu have a water cartridge that you have to dump and if so how often? Does it have an auto pump out? Regardless, if that thing is keeping your garage anywhere near 30% RH when it's 80% outside then you are doing REAL good.
Hehe, well...a thermohygrometer is the only way to quantify the dehu. I'm sure it's better to have one in there than not.