I'd have to research and know your room specs to comment in more detail but either of those two brands are not toys.Links to products if your actually suggestting things =)?
My problem with the HDX tubs is that the fuckers are BRITTLE and they crack all the damn time. The brand I get from Wal-Mart costs more but they're better.Home depot has 27gal HDX 4-pack of totes for $39.99.... lol... Can't beat that.
I can stand on my igloos!My problem with the HDX tubs is that the fuckers are BRITTLE and they crack all the damn time. The brand I get from Wal-Mart costs more but they're better.
The HDX tubs crack through the holes drilled in for bulkheads. Over time, most of my HDX tubs have done it.I can stand on my igloos!
That's not good. I haven't really tested the igloo water coolers over time but they probably won't crack,The HDX tubs crack through the holes drilled in for bulkheads. Over time, most of my HSX tubs have done it.
I only ran mine for 6 months with full water capacity but they never showed any stress marks or anything of the such.My problem with the HDX tubs is that the fuckers are BRITTLE and they crack all the damn time. The brand I get from Wal-Mart costs more but they're better.
It was never water pressure that caused problems, rather it was the normal wear and tear and kicking hoses and configuration changes that stressed them.I only ran mine for 6 months with full water capacity but they never showed any stress marks or anything of the such.
Them cheap fucks still owe me money on a recall. Fuck gree.That Gree stuff at homo depot is looking pretty good.
1ton mitsubishi would be like 1800.I'd have to research and know your room specs to comment in more detail but either of those two brands are not toys.
Shitty seer rating too, those gree do look nice.. I may end up withn one of those, 9k btu would do me but id more than likely go with12k.1ton mitsubishi would be like 1800.
Never heard of the one vumar posted. Seems cheap.
Oh really? Maybe fuck greeThem cheap fucks still owe me money on a recall. Fuck gree.
What's the temperature of your chilling circuit? Mid to low forties is suggested for optimal dehuey. I have the same issue you do, and I'm adding chilling capacity to get my line temp down.Actually I welcome the extra moisture MOST of the time but the past few years it's been wet as fuck .
Before that I didn't even own a dehumidifier and my hygrometers usually read 20 percent .
Not anymore.
Set at 48f because that's where the aqualogic with no temperature control chills it down to. I've been running co2 so my temps are a little higher and my water varies from 48 to 55 or so. I have the 1/2 horse set to come on at like 50f I think.What's the temperature of your chilling circuit? Mid to low forties is suggested for optimal dehuey. I have the same issue you do, and I'm adding chilling capacity to get my line temp down.