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>For drying honey have ever tried a dehumidifier? I have used one for almost
>20 years, when we get a wet fall. I know other beekeepers that also use
>them. Not a big expensive one but a house size. You would be surprised how2
>much moisture they will take out of a room.

        Superior in every way is a fan c.100W bringing air down from the
attic  -   The effect in daytime is equivalent to a heat-pump with COP
10-50.   I can attach a tech paper as RTF.

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