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I have a small cow shed under my barn, I store logs in it, I was wondering if I put an industrial dehumidifier in would this help to dry wood quicker and stop mould forming on the damper logs I put in?

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Depends on how air tight it is.

 

Not very, I guess the dehumidifier would just suck in the outside air, mmmm, I didn't think of that.

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If it's got some through flow of air you're probably better off making it less airtight and installing a simple fan to generate air movement.... how big is this shed....?

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If it's got some through flow of air you're probably better off making it less airtight and installing a simple fan to generate air movement.... how big is this shed....?

 

It has 3 lattice windows and vented door, the shed is 40x20 ft. I think that the fans would be a good idea.:)

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