Winter Cocoon

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by Old rider, Dec 21, 2014.

  1. Have put the baby to bed, tucked up, hopefully all nice and dry and warm in a winter cocoon.

    Bought a 60w cupboard dehumidifier from someone I know for 20 quid, bought a thin 12' by12' polythene sheet from Wickes for £1.28, put the dehumidifier by the side-stand, slung the polythene over the bike, followed by several fleece blankets and plugged it in via an analogue timer I happened to have, which is set to switch on for an hour, then off for an hour ad infinitum. The idea there being to halve the running cost .
    The plan is that the 60 watts with plenty of insulation should keep it at least warmer than ambient temperature and nice and dry as well.

    Sound like a plan??
     
  2. I had a similar idea but went down the path of a heating pad that is used for crankcase sumps on air compressors/air conditioning compressors. it keeps the engine at a toasty 45deg. with the whole bike blanketed it keeps most of the bike warm too.
     
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  3. Isn't the issue with blankets that condensation cannot escape and increases corrosion?
     
  4. There's a dehumidifier in there...
     
  5. H
    How many watts??
     
  6. You need no less than 50% Humidity so the classic car brigade say, stops parts drying out and cracking evidently :) I measure my bike room with a Humidity/Temp gauge off Ebay and it was 63% but the bloody thing only worked for a day and we had been drying a lot of clothes on the radiators in connecting rooms. At £7 it's not worth sending back for a replacement as it will cost me £4 for 2nd class recorded, then the replacement might be the same if it's a dodgy batch which is likely...
     
  7. My garage is definitely a less than ideal environment. Tools etc get pretty rusty in there, so the dehumidifier is a must I think. This is probably only for Jan and Feb, so can't see too much drying out taking place...
     
    #7 Old rider, Dec 21, 2014
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  8. Just put your bike in the livingroom ;)
     
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  9. Yeah right - in my dreams....
     
  10. It's where I keep mine

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  11. [Does your house insurer know?]
     
  12. Couldn't put it have better myself
     
  13. That's a thought.........wonder what the insurers take on that is?
     
  14. They will certainly need to know
     
  15. May I say I'd prefer to keep my bike(s) at immediate notice for riding? Mine is sat, washed after my last trip out, just through the garage door ready to go....
     
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  16. Wow...
    Is that your " 'er indoors" then??
     
  17. Jesus - I feel like I should be burned at the stake, Mine are in the garage....that's it...nothing else...they might get a sniff of the optimate if theyre lucky....
     
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  18. Depends how kind your garage is to your stuff. May have a look at one of those dehumidifiers. Are they noisy? Attract attention from passing scumbags?
     
  19. Ive gotta say my garage is good - not the biggest - would love more room but its water tight, had the roof done a few years back - its a little draughty but that's probably good for air flow.
     
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  20. Yes, if I had a bone dry garage I wouldn't worry.
    Just a quiet hum. I doubt it could be heard from outside the garage and if it could, they'd assume it was a freezer .
     
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