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McCartman
Posted 11/10/2011 20:43 (#2044164 - in reply to #2043146)
Subject: Re: Dryer vent = heat recovery, need moisture too



Ok, venting into water - my first thought would be to remove any small lint dust from entering the air as it gets trapped in the water, but would this also take some of the moisture out of the dryer vent, keeping condensation down?

Reason I ask - we recently tried venting into the house to reclaim some heat and first thing we noticed is a LOT of moisture condensing on all the windows. Since we have a large family by today's standards, wife is doing laundry almost every day. Some days multiple loads. Since venting into the house, she has only done one load/day and the moisture was a problem - I can only imagine if she did three loads in a day - I'd be building an ark! Since switching back and forth between venting inside and out is not a real simple thing with our setup, I'd be interested in trying the water thing if it removed some moisture.
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