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Haier HD456 Dehumidifier - Page 4 Questions & Answers
Why is it noisy and not pulling water from air?
If you can hear its fan running but it produces no condensate, then it's apparent that either the compressor is not running, or that the humidity setting needs to be lowered. If the compressor simply won't start, then it's time to replace that unit. Compressor or controls repair is far too costly. It's best to put that money into a new dehumidifier. Frigidaire units are highly rated and that's what I would recommend as a replacement.
6/14/2014 9:13:14 PM •
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on Jun 14, 2014
Not putting out water
Unplug it and see if the air path is clean. Then power it up and check the compressor, if it is not operating you know the source of the problem, if it is then you probably are low on refrigerant. You can put a thermometer on the cold portion of the coil and see if it cools below the dew point (it won't) to confirm.
5/30/2014 11:06:09 PM •
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on May 30, 2014
Lightning got TV
My suggestion contact your insurance company. If it is less then your deductible trash it and get a new a new one. Lightning damage does not appear all at once, and you may have years of problems before everything is found. ESD damages semiconductors, we just do not know when they will fail.
5/1/2014 5:24:48 PM •
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on May 01, 2014
Haier 30 pint dehumidifier continuous drain problem.
Many just attach the hose at the reservoir; from your description, Haier apparently has a separate location. Check that the point that the hose attaches has an opening (many don't, they expect you to drill it). It should then drain through gravity. Check to make sure that no part of the drain hose is higher than the bottom of the reservoir, otherwise it can't drain. It won't siphon because each time the the tank empties, the suction is broken and the siphoning can't continue.
9/25/2013 9:09:36 PM •
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on Sep 25, 2013
Dirty heat exchanger
the condenser (air intake) is blocked, most likely with dust, and the fan isn't passing enough air flow. either the fan is overworking and making noise or the compressor is overheating. if it can't cool down, the evaporator (cold coil) won't get cold enough to collect condensation. unplug the unit, take it outside, open the front, and hose the condenser down. if you can see light through it, it's ok. if not, spray some simple green degreaser on it and hose it down again after about 5 minutes. if you have a stiff bristled brush, use that, too.
5/15/2012 3:17:34 AM •
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on May 15, 2012
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