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Only water should be put into a dehumidifier. If you try to add anything else to it, you might end up ruining the dehumidifier.
The dehumidifier would in a sense "win" this battle. Since the dehumidifier sucks water out the air and the humidifier adds water to it. The humidifier would run out of water before the dehumidifier sucks all the water out the air.
The water that accumulates in the household dehumidifier has taken in all of the chemicals in the air of a room and is probably not fit to drink. This water can be used to water plants, though.
Calcium chloride is hygroscopic, meaning that it absorbs water from the air. This is the job of a dehumidifier.
A dehumidifier removes moisture (water) from the air.
it will become soft
It depends on how much water is in the air to start with and how big the dehumidifier is. Air temperature is also a major factor, cold air can't hold much water whereas warm air can. All a dehumidifier does is drop the air temperature below its dew point making it give up some of the water it holds.
Most of the modern dehumidifiers have arrangement to evaporate the collected water to outside atmosphere. If your dehumidifier drips or if the water is getting collected in tray below then drain it with small pipe to your garden.
No you put vicks into a humidifier.That way you add Vicks to your home's air.A Dehumidifier does the opposite and it would serve no purpose to put Vicks into it.
Anything that is portable carries a risk for health concerns. A portable water tank is one of them. Usually, water tanks that are not portable can be hooked up to a filtration system that can remove the pollutants from the water.
yes, I use it all the time and it is just fine