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Thomar Air Dry (Car Dehumidifier)

  • 12-11-2012 5:52pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,089 ✭✭✭


    http://bit.ly/Thomar

    Instructions for using Air Dry

    How it works:

    Air Dry absorbs the moisture from the air of your vehicle interiors like a magnet. It thus prevents rust, fungus and mould stains as well as damage to the electronic systems. In addition, Air Dry also prevents unwanted odours and in this way creates a pleasant climate. Above a relative air humidity of 60%, the moisture is stored by the natural action of the granules in the bag and releases the moisture into the air once it is dry. Air Dry is odourless.

    In vehicles, extreme changes takes place in the air within minutes due to breathing, ventilation, heating, air conditioning and external conditions like rain and sunlight. The moisture condenses on the cold windows due to the temperature difference between outside and inside. Air Dry responds by constantly absorbing the excess water from the air. The windows become clear after some time or fogging does not even take place. Up to 600 g of water can be uniformly absorbed. The duration of Air Dry's effect depends on the relative humidity, temperature and size of the vehicle interior. Air Dry is generally effective for 2-4 months after which regeneration is required.

    The Air Dry bag consists of a fabric at the top that becomes moist and a foil at the bottom that prevents the moisture from being transferred down.

    Instructions for use:

    Air Dry is activated by removing the outer foil bag. The upper part of the fabric feels moist by absorbing the moisture. The saturation limit of 1.6 kg is determined by weighing.

    Regeneration:

    Air Dry can be dried on a heater for reuse. Air Dry releases the absorbed moisture over a long duration back into the air, which may takes days or weeks depending on the saturation level and the heating. A dry weight of about 1.15 kg should be expected. The alternate use of two units of Air Dry makes sense here. One, e.g., can be used for dehumidifying the car, while the other is regenerated on the heater.

    Product contains salt - Avoid eye contact.


    Last year i came across this interior dehumidifier and i am interested to know if anyone has used one


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,718 ✭✭✭Matt Simis


    You can buy these in various forms in B&Q (any diy store)... not branded as a car product.

    I use the plastic tray type (so you can actually drain the water away) all the time, especially in a car thats sitting for a while etc.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,594 ✭✭✭tossy


    I've used one of the plastic tray types too in the past on a car that had a leak,worked a treat over the course of a few weeks and removed about a litre and a half of water.


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