Can the quality of the dehumidifier be measured by the speed of its water output?

The use of a dehumidifier is to remove excess moisture in the ambient air. The quality of the dehumidifier will directly affect the dehumidification effect. What I want to ask is, what is the standard for measuring the quality of the dehumidifier? Woolen cloth? Maybe many people will answer, isn’t the fast water output of the dehumidifier the best proof of high quality?
In fact, this is not the case. The dehumidifier is not the same concept of fast water output and good quality. As the core component of the dehumidifier, the heat exchanger is used to collect and remove water. However, the performance of different forms of heat exchangers is also different, which leads to the fast and slow water discharge of the dehumidifier.
Because the heat exchange tube of the single-row heat exchanger is exposed, the water droplets will not stay on the aluminum tube, so it will quickly drip into the water tank, resulting in the phenomenon of fast water output. The heat exchange tubes used in the fin type heat exchanger are arranged and connected, so the water starts to drip only when the water is covered with aluminum sheets, but this does not mean that its dehumidification efficiency is not as good as the former. Dehumidifiers with finned heat exchangers are also slightly better in all aspects.

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