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  1. 23 hours ago, Woofers and Tweeters said:

    I run a 70 pint 24/7 and can empty it more than once a day, that is why I mentioned a gravity feed to a floor drain or a pump type. In Kentucky, a daily average in the summer is close to 80%. I keep ceiling fans going 24/7 in my machine shops and in my house. Keeping air moving is more important than it seems, but here it makes a large difference.

    I had the same thing where my humidity in my house was like 70% in Mississippi. Would have to empty the dehumidifier every day. Decided to ask one of our HVAC techs at work what could be causing it.  He came and checked. My AC unit was oversized and what he called "short runs" was causing the issue.  My old one was near end of life so I went 1/2 ton smaller.  Bam humidity stays around 55% which is amazing in Mississippi during the summer.

     

     

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  2. I know this is a few weeks old, but I had a similar incident happen on one of my K-48-KP woofers. 

    I assume you are hearing a rubbing sound and it is probably driving you crazy.  

    If you woofer is like mine.  There should be some screws heads located below the cone of the woofer, if you loosen them just slightly and then tighten them back down it might fix your issue. That is what I did on mine and it has worked flawlessly since. I used and angle ratcheting wrench to complete the task.

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