How Can You Design an Effective Humidifier System for a Submersible?

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Designing an effective humidifier system for a submersible involves addressing the issue of moisture condensation on transparent surfaces due to low temperatures at depths of around 100 meters. The heat from human bodies can create fog, necessitating a humidity control solution. A simple design is sought, ideally accompanied by a schematic diagram. There is a suggestion to consider using a store-bought dehumidifier as a potential solution. The discussion highlights the need for clarity on whether to humidify or dehumidify the environment within the submersible.
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i'm having a problem to design a humidifier system in a submersible. can anyone solve this problem please?
 
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You want it wetter in a submersible? Please explain.
 
Yes..When the submersible submerse in water about 100meter deep, the temperature is low and the heat released by the human body will make the moisture or fog appearance on the transparent glass in the submersible. In order to avoid the moisture or fog appearance, a simple humidity system design is required. Will more appreciate with the help of schematic diagram of the system. Thank you don.
 
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