DR. VonDankenstine
Well-Known Member
Anyone recommend a great DE-HUMIDIFIER??? Thanks in advance!!!
Trying to help one of my students out---I use vents to remove humidity---his/her room is 10'x10'x11'.hey DR what size do you need?
Looking for someone that has one and recommends it. thanksAny Home Improvment store will give u a great fix to ur high humidity problem. Not too cheap though. One that will keep a 10x10 room stable with an adjustable pull will run u about 200$ . Do some research online. Type key words inexpensive dehumidifiers in the google box. Got some good deals out there. hope it helps.
thanks for the energy tip he/she want to know if someone has one and recommends it. thankslook for the energy star.. some have a 2 hour and 4 hour on off button.. these are great.. set it at 35% and the 2 hour on and get the one rated for your space.
65 pints/24???--thanks ---I'll pass the info.thats about the same size as my room.. i got the largest one at homedepot.. its a black g.e. with the power saver and i think its a 65??? im not sure.. but its the largest and i would not want anything less... its great for powder mildew in the winters and the 3 gallon water collector is good cause it fills up every 4 days and the water is 000ppm which is good when you get lockout and you need to adjust salts in the res....
thanks for the infoyeah pints.. thats it.. it like 210.00 at home depot in the us of a
LOL---lol---LOL.more air circulation for stats , remove water pail start small then start spending
I think they said their room was 1000 Cubic feet.Doc I got one at sears for 180. 50pints/24hr digital humidistat, auto restart after power failure so great to hook to a controller as well, can hook to a drain and comes with connector. 5.39 amps. Though if I did it again I'd opt for the $300 one which claims quiet operation. Mine works very quickly. Sealed 200 cubic feet .
10'x10' is 100 square feet-----10'x10'x10 is 1000 cubic feet-------1000 square feet is 100' x 10'.probably 1000 square feet..... 10x10x10