Why does my dehumidifier have ice on it?
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The most common cause of frost and ice buildup on a dehumidifier is because the unit is operating in temperatures that are too cold. There are some models made for cooler basements that operate down to temperatures of 36 degrees. Poor airflow, due to a dirty filter, also can cause freezing of the coils.
Similarly one may ask, what temperature should a dehumidifier be set at?
Ideally, any room should stay above 60 degrees Fahrenheit for the best dehumidifier performance, although some models are designed for 40 or 50 degree temperatures.
Just so, why does a dehumidifier stop collecting water?
If your dehumidifier is not collecting water even though the room temperature is over 65 degrees Fahrenheit, there may be an issue with the capacitor in the compressor circuit. The compressor circulates refrigerant through the unit to remove moisture from the air, which collects in the bucket.
How to Repair a Dehumidifier
- 1 Check the power.
- 2 Unplug the dehumidifier unit and check the power cord.
- 3 Remove the cover panel and look for ice.
- 4 Remove and test the overflow cutoff switch.
- 5 Remove the humidistat and check it.