So the air flowing over the material will have some of the moisture extracted by the condensation of moisture on the material? Fiberglass, fluffed up a bit to provide some friction, might prove useful as the initial material the air comes in contact with something absorbant under that?
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key design feature is the baffles, it keeps the water absorbent material isolated from the air to keep it from lowering the humidity but kick on the fan and the baffles open, the fan sucks the over saturated air through the container over the material and releases the dryer air.
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If you are using the reusable dessicant pellets that are colored blue USE CAUTION. They get that color from being treated with sodium Cobalt which is a heavy metal. Use PPE when handling the product and you will be fine but I just thought you should know. Sorry, I am a Haz/Mat tech so safe today/ home tonight, to roll one. How are you going to control rH. The most common use of that product is in air compressor driers. = 0.0 rH or close depending on current saturation of material. ? looking forward to your review of the final product. Nice work. Its cool to see guys thinking outside the box.thats what the system will use, they work on their own but this allows them to be isolated from the air when the rh levels are steady