Phoenix Amplifier?

kmdineen

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I never realized a consistent improvement in grain depression to justify setting up the Solution Amplifier on my Phoenix 200 HT's. I have not used my Solution Amplifier in years, but I would charge an extra $30 to $65 per day, WTRDHM>>>.
 

Greg Cole

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we run into alot of garages here in the south. Too often the temps exceed 90 degrees. Im wondering if worth getting
 

kmdineen

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The air stream in and out of the amp pre cools the intake air of the dehumidifier allowing the dehumidifier to expel lower ggp air. So you have a hot drying chamber evaporating water like crazy and a super charged dehumidifier with a very low dew point, for the conditions of the drying chamber, and your pulling water out of the air faster than you are evaporating it.

The issue I had is that the available air stream going in and out of the amp isn't always better (cooler and/or lower ggp) than the air in the drying chamber. I had little or no control over the air I was feeding the amp because it was outside my drying chamber. For this reason I do not use my amp anymore.

What temperature and ggp air would you expect to pull through your amp and where would you get it from, outside, AC duct?
 

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