Dehumidifier

Jimi O'Connor

Active Member
Having lots of rh% problems i got a dehumidifier that was around 30 - 40 bucks which is all i had to spend unfortunately at the moment my tent is 3x3 im on 2nd floor so its hot i got ac but its not the greatest. ....the dehumidifier said it was #1 recommended on some grow tent list its a mini dehumidifier says its for 2200 cubic feet and does 9 ounces a day


Its not doing much for the humidity, i know its small but the tent is 3x3 thats not big its like 54 feet or so

Any suggestions for a good dehumidifier for my grow tent?


Some guy on YouTube had a perfect one, i asked him the make N model and he told me to signup to his onlyfans or something like that...wtf couldn't just say what it was


What i do know is that you can set the rh% on the dehumidifier and it will keep it at the setting perfectly, and i know its about $100 bucks i guess...any idea of what dehumidifier does that?

The show was 420 scene if anyone knows the chan or the dehumidifier lmk

Tks in advance
 

ec121

Well-Known Member
Some guy on YouTube had a perfect one, i asked him the make N model and he told me to signup to his onlyfans or something like that...wtf couldn't just say what it was


What i do know is that you can set the rh% on the dehumidifier and it will keep it at the setting perfectly, and i know its about $100 bucks i guess...any idea of what dehumidifier does that?

The show was 420 scene if anyone knows the chan or the dehumidifier lmk
Probably have better luck linking the video that shows the dehu.
 

Richard Drysift

Well-Known Member
Depending upon where you are on the planet it’s possible that even a 9oz capacity dehumidifier will not keep up with the amount of moisture in the air. Up here in the Northeast US where it is very humid this time of year but by no means as bad as many of the states further south I empty my 2gal cap. dehuey 2x per day. That’s even while running central A/C 24/7. The model I run has a setting for RH but I just run it continuously as it is also my main water supply. Good luck finding a dehumidifier in decent shape for less than $100; many new units cost double that. Try to find a used one if you can; the small tent sized one you have may not be adequate for summer months.
 

Jimi O'Connor

Active Member
Depending upon where you are on the planet it’s possible that even a 9oz capacity dehumidifier will not keep up with the amount of moisture in the air. Up here in the Northeast US where it is very humid this time of year but by no means as bad as many of the states further south I empty my 2gal cap. dehuey 2x per day. That’s even while running central A/C 24/7. The model I run has a setting for RH but I just run it continuously as it is also my main water supply. Good luck finding a dehumidifier in decent shape for less than $100; many new units cost double that. Try to find a used one if you can; the small tent sized one you have may not be adequate for summer months.
Yea Richard its deff to small if the rh in the tent is at say 60% the dehumidifier gets it to like 50% so idk
 
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