If you'er trying to raise the RH of the room, you;ll need to buy a kenmore humidifier, but if you're trying to reduct the RH in the room, get a kenmore Dehumidifier for sure.im new to all this, and just wanna know is there a specific brand of humidifier i should that use that can easily control the humidity in the room?
Too FunnyI have done extensive research on dehumidifier water. It has roughly the same tds and ph of slightly yellow toilet water from a McDonald's off the side of a busy highway. A 2am piss or a large cat droppings is much more likely to produce quality h2o
I second this!The truth about reclaim water is that it's just that- reclaimed, condensed from the air in your growroom. I've been using it for years, no problems. My tap water is very clean, about EC .052. That's not a typo. Yet the reclaim water is still cleaner. If you're worried about stuff growing in it, just use it up every day.
I'm not suggesting anyone drink it, but none of those listed bacteria will adversely affect one's grow, whether in soil, soilless or DWC.There's a fair amount of misinformation in this thread.
Condensate water can be used on your plants. But you need to treat it with H2O2, hypochlorus acid, or sodium hypochlorite.
Condensate water sits around and it breeds bacteria, particularly Legionella. Ask any HVAC professional about why you should not drink condensate water.
Once treated, you can use it without worry.
Condensate water does not contain harmful levels of lead, copper, or any other heavy metal. Seriously, I implore all of you to send off your condensate water to a lab to test it. You will find that it has undetectable levels of just about everything. Heavy metal concentrations will either be undetectable or in concentrations far lower than in your tap water.
I've been using my dehuey water for years, I usually get about 2.5 gallons a day from it, and use about 25 gallons of water every other day. At 10% I wasn't concerned with what the 8ppm in it was. Reading this I ganked a heavy metals test from work and it's perfectly clean. As for the bacteria, I've never had issues with it for the last few years, but I also pump it straight into my res.Most houses have pipes that are soldered with lead based solder. Only a very small amount of lead leaches into the water, well below the maximum allowed amount for drinking water.
Nice to hear somebody who's actually tested it say that.I've been using my dehuey water for years, I usually get about 2.5 gallons a day from it, and use about 25 gallons of water every other day. At 10% I wasn't concerned with what the 8ppm in it was. Reading this I ganked a heavy metals test from work and it's perfectly clean. As for the bacteria, I've never had issues with it for the last few years, but I also pump it straight into my res.
Not the coils I've seen. Also, keep in mind that aluminum is the third most abundant element in the Earth's crust, after oxygen and silicon. If aluminum was toxic to plants there wouldn't be any.aluminum is toxic to plants. most dehumidifier coils are copper covered in aluminum. Not great.