Sunday, November 29, 2009

How would you dehumidify a cargo container, used for storage, without electricity?

Cargo container is used for temporary storage of clothes, furniture and books- electricity is not an option - essential to reduce humidityHow would you dehumidify a cargo container, used for storage, without electricity?
there are packs of stuff that are sold that remove moisture from the air. it would be similar to the little packets that they put in shoes and other things to keep the moisture out of the air. i bought them from a catalog place in California.


they are large bags that after several years you're supposed to soak the bags to remove the unwanted contents from them and you then dry them out and reuse.


hope you can find them . good luck to ya.


sorry but i'm at a loss for the name of those pouches.


good luck to yaHow would you dehumidify a cargo container, used for storage, without electricity?
Silica gel has a large quantities of micropores in its inner structure, therefore easily absorbs humidity and odors.
There is a product called DampRid that works really well.

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