Recommendation for a self-starting dehumidifier?

Yes, the Meaco DD8L will restart following a power failure, but the manufacturers do warn against cutting the power unnecessarily with it in operation. Dessicant dehumidifiers heat the dessicating disk up to a relatively high temperature and they are supposed to go through a controlled power-down when you switch them off. They certainly will survive the occasional power failure, but the manufacturer's advice is that frequent power failures will reduce the life expectancy.

I have one operating in an annex on a timer It comes on at 2am and off at 3am to use economy 7. It has worked without fault over 3 winters. I also have one on board which has worked all winter with the occasional interruption of power.

I suspect you may have problems with heat when its hot but not for winter use.
 
We had a couple of Ebac condenser type which came on with a plug in timer. After an energy survey by local environmental group, who said these were unnecessary and costly to run, we stopped using them.
 
We had a couple of Ebac condenser type which came on with a plug in timer. After an energy survey by local environmental group, who said these were unnecessary and costly to run, we stopped using them.

If you have a humidity problem, a dehumidifier is far more efficient on energy use than the alternative of heat and ventillation. Even allowing for gas heating being at 3p/kwH compared to electricity at 15p, the 300W of my dehumidifier beats 3kW of heating in my garage.
 
If you have a humidity problem, a dehumidifier is far more efficient on energy use than the alternative of heat and ventillation. Even allowing for gas heating being at 3p/kwH compared to electricity at 15p, the 300W of my dehumidifier beats 3kW of heating in my garage.

My classics stay in an open-fronted barn. They stay dry with no running costs at all!
 
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