Cak,
I think it's impressive that they are selling indeed a device that
dehumidifies even better than a 100W lamp. Hats off.
My question: is the price reasonable and can it compete with the one of
the lamp? How much is it?
I have an interest in knowing such a thing, since I have my lbc under a
cover outside in this moist jet stream here in New England and I wasn't
sure how to explain my neighbors the light (100W) under the cover at night.
Cheers,
Gus
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On Mon, 23 Jan 1995 cak@dimebank.com wrote:
> I noticed the other day while leafing through the Aircraft Spruce catalog
> that they sell some sort of electric gizmo for keeping the humidity out of
> planes that sit parked on the tarmac. They claim it does a better job and
> draws less current than a 100w lamp...
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