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Anonymous Posted on Jul 01, 2013

The delonghi d500p humidifier leaks does not go into bucket

Humidifier leaks

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2010

SOURCE: my humidifier is leaking inside. i notice there is

If the room temperature is close to 60, the coils may be frozen (completely encased in ice). If this is the case, move it where the water can drain off - about 1 gallon which may NOT run into the drain bucket.
I out mine over the floor drain.
Turn off and it will defrost over night.
Only specially made dehumidifiers work below a room temp of 60 degrees (the temp of a basement in winter).
Does it need to be running? A digital humidity sensor from Radio Shack is cheap and may tell you the humidity is OK - only 50% or less.

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