So the dehumidifier wasn't keeping up...
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 8:24 am
Hi, I thought this might give you a chuckle.
On a Sunday evening, I noticed that the dehumidifier wasn't keeping the RH down in the shop, and so when I looked around I saw that the hotwater tank was dripping. Since my X-ray vision has declined with advancing age, I couldn't tell how soon the leak might become much bigger. This would not be a good thing. There was also the problem of waiting a few days until I could get things cleared away and recruit some help, and it would be convenient to have hot water until then.
So I came up with this gizmo on Sunday night. The white object is an aspirin tablet, and the wires were run to the doorbell circuit (could go to the house alarm, too). Then I put the gizmo on the floor in the potential floodplain. So if the leak suddenly got bigger, then the aspiring tablet would melt, and .... ding dong!. Btw, it's important to place the wires on the jaws perpendicular to each other so that contact is assured.
Of course, someone needs to be around to hear it, and so when I left to go to the job, then I shut off the gas & water. But it worked for me, and probably could work indefinitely.
On a Sunday evening, I noticed that the dehumidifier wasn't keeping the RH down in the shop, and so when I looked around I saw that the hotwater tank was dripping. Since my X-ray vision has declined with advancing age, I couldn't tell how soon the leak might become much bigger. This would not be a good thing. There was also the problem of waiting a few days until I could get things cleared away and recruit some help, and it would be convenient to have hot water until then.
So I came up with this gizmo on Sunday night. The white object is an aspirin tablet, and the wires were run to the doorbell circuit (could go to the house alarm, too). Then I put the gizmo on the floor in the potential floodplain. So if the leak suddenly got bigger, then the aspiring tablet would melt, and .... ding dong!. Btw, it's important to place the wires on the jaws perpendicular to each other so that contact is assured.
Of course, someone needs to be around to hear it, and so when I left to go to the job, then I shut off the gas & water. But it worked for me, and probably could work indefinitely.