Posted by JDNewbie on October 20, 2020 at 17:34:44 from (198.241.62.141):
In a very lame attempt to keep this tractor related, lets say I keep all of my tractor manuals in my office in basement. I run a dehumidifier for good measure. Lived here for 11 years and I've gone through 5 dehumidifiers.
There was an old Montgomery Wards model in the basement when I moved in I plugged in and ran for a summer or two. It ices up now, but I don't think it can be charged.
Bought a Whirlpool. Lasted 4 summers.
Bought a GE. Lasted 3 summers.
Bought a Hisense at the end of May. Biggest I could find thinking maybe a larger one would run less and last longer, but it only made it 5 months.
In each case, the compressors still seem to work, but the electronic controls will not let them run and do their jobs. Parts are unavailable and it doesn't make sense to me to spend $100 to repair 2-3 year old appliance I can replace for $200.
Do you run one? What kind? Any tips or tricks to making them last? I run a hose to the floor drain and keep the air filters clean. Folks here seem to know a little bit about nearly everything, so I though I would ask what works for you!
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