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Sounds like the filter switch is stuck. Have you tried bumping the side of the dehumidifer to see if something is sticking? Don't hit it hard, just bump it and see if the light goes out.
Dont turn it back on your terminals on the compressor have vented causing all the freon and oil to leak out this is a fire hazzard. This dehumidifier is ready for the trash buy a new one soleus air is a lot better quality. Keep in mind all dehumidifiers are made very cheap so they are affordable and dont have a long life span. Let me know if this helps.
It is likely that the unit has lost it's refrigerant charge. IT can be recharged but will require a servicing fitting be braised into the system and also finding where the leak is. It is likely that the repair will exceed the cost of a replacement.
If the fan motor is quite hot to the touch when it is running and the smell is like something burning and the fan blade isn't rubbing on the housing then the fan motor bearing are most likely worn out. If that is the case then the fan motor is bad and needs to be replaced.
One of the connections to the compressor is shorting underneath the protective cap. It is a very strange design for this contact point. Hope you have a good circuit breaker on the curcuit that your unit is plugged into.
MOst likely the room the dehumidifier is operating is is too cold for proper dehumidification to take place. Try warming up the room and I believe then your dehumidifier will work fine.
Well your dehumidifer runs constantly. My guess seeing how you bought a 30 pint per 24 hrs. Your house better be 400sqft. It is under sized and humidity need to be 30/50 percent to stop mold growth. It cant keep up its two small 50 pint are for 1000sqft 65 pint is 1300sqft. Upgrade now!!!!!
Wow, this must be an extreme environment!
I think you need to look at something industrial.
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