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Sanitizing a dehumidifier?

Got a chance to pick up a santa fe dehumidifier for cheap. Problem is, it came out of a room that was infested with PM. Any way to sanitize this thing completely? Thanks
 

TURBD

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Blast it with bleach and or anything for killing PM.
I would think that if the room had bad PM the dehui wasn't working well in the first place.
 

LEDNewbie

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Bleach should do it.

Personally I would go a step further and get a product called microban. Hospitals use it to disinfect. Kills mold fungus spores etc....spray it on, that's it. Look it up. Can be bought on amazon.
 

medicalmj

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Got a chance to pick up a santa fe dehumidifier for cheap. Problem is, it came out of a room that was infested with PM. Any way to sanitize this thing completely? Thanks

I would do one of two things depending on what you have available:

Ozone
Sulfur burner

The O3 generator has to be powerful tho. Uvonair w bulbs is pretty weak. Only their coronna disharge is worth a sh*t. My Big Blue will kill it tho.

Sulfur burners are a great investment at $100 for the long run. Put em both in a sealed area, turn it on high. PM will be nuked!
 

MIway

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Take the filter out and toss it, unplug, spray the whole thing down with physan... Like douse it. Turn it on and purge the line... Then poor another half gal of physan mix directly on the fins and let it pump out. Let sit for a half hour... Rinse the fins with regular water and purge.

Problem is getting down and in the rotary fan. Could also use a high temperature steam cleaner to blow through the guts. Or you can get some tools and open up the shell and really gt in there.

It's a task, but then ul be sparkling clean. :) physan does corrode... Heads up. Want to rinse it after the sterilizing.
 

Holdin'

Moon-grass farmer
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I personally wouldn't fuck with it... more trouble that worth IMO. Getting an evaporator coil completely clean and sanitary is a BITCH.

Taking it all apart and cleaning it with bleach, etc would work, but would be a huge PITA. Leaving it in a room with a sulphur burner or o3 generator would be your best bet.

I would just pick up a new unit.
 
I personally wouldn't fuck with it... more trouble that worth IMO. Getting an evaporator coil completely clean and sanitary is a BITCH.

Taking it all apart and cleaning it with bleach, etc would work, but would be a huge PITA. Leaving it in a room with a sulphur burner or o3 generator would be your best bet.

I would just pick up a new unit.
I hear you but times are changing. This is a $1250 unit that i can get for a song. I`m not too proud to spend an afternoon in PITA land...
 

medicalmj

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I hear you but times are changing. This is a $1250 unit that i can get for a song. I`m not too proud to spend an afternoon in PITA land...

I can't see how any PM could live if you put this thing in a room w a sulfur brner and let it run for a while. Don't see why you need to clean it w a tooth brush...
 
I`m all ears to doing this the easiest way possible. I may be wrong, but my understanding of sulfur treatment is that it doesn`t kill the spores. It coats the surface of whatever it touches and wont allow growth in that spot. I used it back in the day before I used preventative maintenance procedures and it would control, but not kill. Direct me to some info about sulfur killing PM spores and save me some sliced up knuckles! I`m gonna start on this tomorrow...
 
Bush have you noticed that sulfur is hell on copper yet?
I`m not using sulfur to sanitize this thing. Dug in today with bleach. Got in there pretty good. My biggest concern is inside the fan motor. It`s not sealed so I`m hesitant to spray liquid in there. I`m gonna use compressed air to blow it out and then run it in a room with an ozone generator for a few hours. Do everything a second time and hope for the best. When I used sulfur back in the day, I didn`t have anything copper in the room so have no clue how it would affect it...
 

growshopfrank

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a good vacuuming would probably do wonders some of the self serve car washes around here have some powerful units might be a thought
Im rocking a phoenix max 200 and a santa fe classic, good commercial dehumidifiers are well worth the investment and effort IMHO
 
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