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The dehumidifier runs fine and the condensor seems to be running but it is not collecting any water. I have it set at 30% and the air is at 65%. What might be wrong?

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There are many reasons for a dehumidifierThe dehumidifier runs fine and the condensor seems - 2_bing.gif to not work or collect water.
Here is a tip that I wrote to help people to figure out what is going wrong with their deThe dehumidifier runs fine and the condensor seems - 2_bing.gif2_bing.gif.

Dehumidifier is running but no water is in bucket
http://www.fixya.com/support/r4662409-dehumidifier_running_but_no_water_in

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Thank you for your allowing me to advise you on this issue.

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