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Jul 23, 2019 at 13:25 comment added Tim @LShaver Assuming summer temp of 30°C, relative humidity of 80%, fridge size of 300L, fridge temp of 5°C, and 20 door openings per day, you would extract 105mL of water from the air every day. Not a huge amount, but perhaps part of a solution. Opening the fridge door more often, opening the freezer door, a larger fridge/freezer capacity, or a higher RH would all increase the amount removed, of course. Lots of variables — and not all of them scale linearly.
Jul 19, 2019 at 15:48 comment added LShaver Interesting. Any idea how much water this could remove?
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