This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Yes, but as I originally stated, I am installing a DC dehumidification = system - no tank! Terry Farrell Several have suggested the back-of-piano approach. Please note what I = said here in my earlier post. I measured the back of one of these pianos = and it is not deep enough for those tanks.=20 Alan Barnard Salem, Missouri I have the exact problem, also in an Aeolian "Duo-Art" (gimme a = break!) piano. I could sell a DC in a heartbeat but there is no way to = install it. The back posts aren't deep enough for an in-the-back = install. I think you could use one of the back-install tanks inside the = piano at the very bottom right, placed front to back. I've called and = written DC about this and they didn't get back to me. If Schaff or = someone can get the components as separate items, I'd sure like to try = it. Lemme know what you learn. Alan Barnard Salem, Missouri I have a client that wants a DC dehumidification system installed = in their piano. It is one of those nasty Aeolian console players = (Standard) from the 70s or so. The bottom area behind the knee board is = just jam-packed with player stuff. Not much room for a rod and = humidistat. And then I would be concerned about putting a rod to close = to a heat-sensitive player component. Anyone know anything about such an installation - like yes or no - = where to put the DC components, etc.? Thanks. Terry Farrell ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/72/68/a6/99/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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