The Dessicant Dehumifier - electricity scam?

I use a UK designed and built Ebac compressor type designed to operate in 3-35C.

It has several protection modes, and the 2850e currently selling for £279 direct from Ebac.

No connection to the business, just a satisfied customer of 15/20 years.

Ebac 2850 Dehumidifier with Smart Control

Their washing machines are pretty decent too.

7 years parts AND labour warranty so they must be confident.

Son no.1 also bought one.

Better than our German friends products as well as cheaper.

My Meile machine packed up after 4 years and was £1k plus, not happy....
 
Their washing machines are pretty decent too.

7 years parts AND labour warranty so they must be confident.

Son no.1 also bought one.

Better than our German friends products as well as cheaper.

My Meile machine packed up after 4 years and was £1k plus, not happy....
We have the same experience with that brand, and to get it repaired was more than a new machine. We went elsewhere and are more than happy with our Siemens, so far it has lasted double the length of time the Miele lasted.
 
With the big temperature swing from around zero in the week to 15 degrees C overnight on Saturday night and Sunday the Meaco had been working overtime on Sunday. This despite the air vents on the boat now sealed.
I visited the boat Sunday afternoon and the boat interior felt comfortably dry and cosy while the engines were dripping with condensation.

It's these times with large temperature variations when condensation could be a real issue for accommodation spaces on the boat. The dehumidifier deals with that nicely. Its an expense with electricity but saves a potential greater expense if condensation should encourage mould.
 
With the big temperature swing from around zero in the week to 15 degrees C overnight on Saturday night and Sunday the Meaco had been working overtime on Sunday. This despite the air vents on the boat now sealed.
I visited the boat Sunday afternoon and the boat interior felt comfortably dry and cosy while the engines were dripping with condensation.

It's these times with large temperature variations when condensation could be a real issue for accommodation spaces on the boat. The dehumidifier deals with that nicely. Its an expense with electricity but saves a potential greater expense if condensation should encourage mould.
48kwh so far this month. The tall columns represent recent cold nights when I’ve had tube heaters running during the night.

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So about £24 so far, £1/day. It’s peanuts on the scale of other boating costs. That’s a Meaco on 24/7 in Scotland, boat afloat.
 
We have a Meaco DD8L Junior desiccant dehumidifier, and below are some screen shots from our diy cloud monitoring system. Guess when the dehumidifier was switched on…

The Meaco has run faultlessly every winter for the last 12 years, and the amount of electricity it uses has never exceeded the ‘minimum amount’ of electricity you must pay for at a Premier marina.

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The Meaco has run faultlessly every winter for the last 12 years,
I have only had my Meaco 6 years (almost 7).
Before that I used moisture traps which seemed to be fine on a small (25ft) boat but were just not sufficient when we changed to a larger (33ft) boat , despite significantly increasing the numbers of moisture traps. And a bit of a chore tending to all those moisture traps.
 
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