It will completely dry out a room in 2-4 hours of constant running.
use high velocity fans it really helps out in the drying the basement and it always works! and it dries very fast
I think it is either FAST or PINT (case sensitive) (PS2)
You can make paint dry faster by increasing air circulation, using a fan or dehumidifier, applying thin layers of paint, and using fast-drying paint products.
It will depend on the weight and gender of the drinker and how fast it was consumed. For a 200 pound male, drinking the pint in a 3 hour period, it will take about 10 hours to legally drive and about 14 to be totally sober.
Best is to find the source of the moisture and stop its entry into the room. If this is not possible a dehumidifier will remove moisture from the air. Dehumidifiers have a bucket that needs to be emptied. They can fill up fast and when they do the dehumidifier automatically shuts off. Buy a dehumidifier that can have a hose attached to the bottom and side of the bucket and place the other end of the hose at a floor drain or run the hose to a drain pipe or even through the floor to a floor drain on the lower floor. Add a little bleach to the bucket once in a while to keep the bucket from growing stuff.
Probably not. A typical 1 pint leydon jar only has about 1nF of capacitance, and it would discharge far too fast for you to feel it.
There are 2 cups in a pint, 2 pints in a quart, and 4 quarts in a gallon. This means there are 8 pints in 1 gallon, so if the ratio is 8/1 then there are 16 pints in 2 gallons. If that's too confusing, then the fast answer is 16 pints=2 gallons
The human body can produce about 2 million red blood cells per second, equating to about 1.5 million red blood cells per drop of blood. However, the production of a pint of blood (which contains over 200 trillion red blood cells) would take several days to weeks as the body constantly replenishes its blood supply.
as fast as a cheetah running from extinction
fast. not that fast but fast.
Currently, many major manufacturers offer high efficiency a/c units that have a function as a dehumidifier. Normal a/c units are sized to the cooling load of the space and in high humidity areas do not reduce levels adequately. Mismatching coil sizes to outdoor units has been a popular approach, to fudge this condition for years. Newer two speed units will, after approaching the set point of the thermostat, within a few degrees, drop down to low speed where an increase in dehumidification will occur without overshooting the cooling set point on the thermostat This approach satisfies comfort issues very nicely. A true dehumidifier removes the moisture by virtue of an a/c coil while a reheat coil or resistance heat strip returns the cooled air to a reasonable temperature. The reheat function cost money. The two speed units reduce operating costs as they use less power on low than on high. LG and Mitsubishi offer ductless mini split units that have a dehumidification function built in. These brands have been used around the world for years in this type of application. Their popularity in the U.S. is increasing by virtue of the rise in our energy costs. Look around on the ARI website for efficiency ratings, etc. Adding a dehumidifier is only appropiate when your home has an unmatched tonnage/duct work delivery/sq. footage combination. If your AC does not stay on for at least 30min(it cools to fast), then your home would be cold and humid. You would want the correct match for sq.footage/tonage so that this does not happen. The house with a properly matched AC / sq.footage combination in Florida does not need a dehumidifier. If the following is true then you would want one:(You have a 4-ton unit for a 3-ton house.) You might want to add a dehumidifier. This is especially true if your asthmatic, since you would need a relative humidity of less than or equal to 40%.
Fast food is called fast food because they give it to you fast and it will make you fat fast.