Idle Banter For non SV and non bike related chat (and the odd bit of humour - but if any post isn't suitable it'll get deleted real quick). There's also a "U" rating so please respect this. Newbies can also say "hello" here too. |
|
Thread Tools |
02-11-20, 10:55 AM | #1 |
Member
Mega Poster
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: NE Lincs
Posts: 1,111
|
I have a theory!
I run a dehumidifier in my garage for the bikes. It is in an area partitioned off by heavy duty polythene sheeting, if I was to reduce the volume of the partitioned area I would use less electricity in keeping the humidity at my desired level. No problem.
Here's the theory (ahem) - I have several polystyrene chests acquired since I regularly order frozen blackcurrants. If I seal the lid on these chests and place them with my bikes it will effectively reduce the volume that is being dehumidified. Does this make sense?
__________________
2016 SV650AL7 2023 GSX-8S |
02-11-20, 11:10 AM | #2 |
Member
Mega Poster
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Bristol
Posts: 1,200
|
Re: I have a theory!
Yes. Similar to the fridge we have at work that is stuffed with bubble wrap as we only keep a couple of things in it.
__________________
>>> ? <<< Past: Street Triple 765rs, DRZ400s,GSXR1000 K9, VFR800 A8, ZX6R 636 2006, CRF250L, GSXR750 K7, VFR800 A7, GSXR750 L3, Street Triple 675R, MT09 Tracer, SV650s K8, CB250rsd, YBR125... |
03-11-20, 09:28 AM | #3 |
Member
Mega Poster
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Ruislip
Posts: 1,131
|
Re: I have a theory!
I don't have one of these, so feel free to take my comments with a pinch (or bucket) of salt.
I don't think changing the volume will make as much difference as you think. The humidifier duty cycle depends on the amount of water vapour entering the enclosure, not the volume inside. The first place I would look is the floor. If it's a concrete floor I would cover it with heavy polythene sheet. Concrete (and brick) is porous enough to allow a lot of water through. Next look at the joints. Make sure they're doubled over and taped/welded securely. The final step is to try and reduce the surface area since the total amount of water vapour passing _through_ the walls depends on the surface area. Just my thoughts, Keith. |
03-11-20, 09:59 AM | #4 | |
Member
Mega Poster
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: NE Lincs
Posts: 1,111
|
Re: I have a theory!
Quote:
I haven't painted the walls but I'm thinking that may be a good idea using a concrete sealer or maybe insulate them. The garage is a Lidget Compton prefab and I was surprised by how many gaps there between walls and roof which I've been filling as I go along. The dehumidifier hasn't increased my energy bill dramatically but I'm always interested in reducing costs, especially since I'll have the time with a month of no riding imminent.
__________________
2016 SV650AL7 2023 GSX-8S |
|
04-11-20, 11:18 AM | #5 | |
Member
Mega Poster
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Sheffield
Posts: 10,274
|
Re: I have a theory!
Quote:
I think your theory stacks up, it's less air to process meaning the dehum doesn't have to work for as long to get all the moisture out. I get Keith's point about the amount of moisture rather than air but thanks to osmosis the less air that vapour is spread across the less the dehum has to process (even though it's still extracting the same amount of droplets). You'd probably save more money eating less blackberries though ...
__________________
|
|
04-11-20, 11:32 AM | #6 | |
Member
Mega Poster
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: NE Lincs
Posts: 1,111
|
Re: I have a theory!
Quote:
...blackcurrants Another theory is involved here though. Blackcurrants contain significant amounts of anthocyanin which is what makes fruits and veggies purple. There is an unproven idea that anthocyanin may reduce the effects of dementia and since my Dad had dementia when he died... besides, I like the taste. Until 2003 ish blackcurrants were illegal in the US (they could carry a fungus that can damage timber).
__________________
2016 SV650AL7 2023 GSX-8S |
|
04-11-20, 12:16 PM | #7 |
Member
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: At home
Posts: 756
|
Re: I have a theory!
Maybe keep your stockpile of blackcurrants next to your bike, who knows they might draw the moisture from the air, making them plump and juicy. Also handy for a quick snack whilst you are in the garage filling in the gaps.
__________________
Currently driving a Corsa.... Last edited by shiftin_gear98; 04-11-20 at 12:45 PM. |
04-11-20, 03:56 PM | #8 | |
Member
Mega Poster
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Ruislip
Posts: 1,131
|
Re: I have a theory!
Quote:
But as Dave has pointed out, it would still be more fun turning blackcurrants into jam and eating them on toast than counting the pennies saved. |
|
04-11-20, 04:22 PM | #9 | |
Member
Mega Poster
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: NE Lincs
Posts: 1,111
|
Re: I have a theory!
Quote:
So to save money I have to boil my blackcurrants, buy pectin and sugar, kilner jars and large saucepans to make jam? Are you sure we're heading in the right direction ? I think I'll stick with the plan of using the frozen blackcurrants on my oatmeal, use their shipping chests to pad out the bike's oxygen tent volume and buy the jam (or more accurately: conserve).
__________________
2016 SV650AL7 2023 GSX-8S |
|
05-11-20, 10:29 AM | #10 |
Member
Mega Poster
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Warwickshire
Posts: 2,801
|
Re: I have a theory!
Haha! Yep, some of my money saving exploits have been the most expensive undertakings I've made.
__________________
"Artificial Intelligence is no match for natural stupidity" |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
I Have A Theory | Lissa | Idle Banter | 39 | 04-02-10 06:22 PM |
CBT and Theory DONE | therealvw | Idle Banter | 15 | 18-01-06 07:39 PM |
So much for the theory... | Mike1234 | SV Talk, Tuning & Tweaking | 10 | 19-01-05 08:35 PM |
Theory test soon | kjames | Bikes - Talk & Issues | 28 | 09-01-05 11:12 AM |