that is actually a dehumidifier for when the plants are bigger and making the room more humid. it's kind of a vicious cycle though, if the humidity is high the dehumidifier is on, creating more heat and then the chiller needs to be colder, causing condensation, which seems to make the humidity to rise. i could be wrong though.
i have a 6 inch ecoplus and a 6 inch vortex, eco is 440cfm and the vortex is 449cfsm. i use one in the cab, but i don't extract the heat. it just pulls the hot air out, then gets sucked through the ice box to get cooled, back through the hot light again. if i extract through the roof(which i have tried since i drilled holes in the roof of the cab) the reservoir is in the same room as the cab and the hot air extracted from the light will be heating the reservoir and the heat problem still exists. and i also have co2 running once the plants are flowering, so it would be wasteful to have extraction like that, as my temps in the veg room are nothing to worry about yet.
so if i have 87ish for an ambient temp, plus co2 running, do i not have much to worry about as long as the res temps are in check? ideal res temps are 65ish to 70 through flowering right? i have also heard that you want semi-high res temps during early veg to promote root growth. if this is correct, then when is it that you want to finally knock the res temps down to 70ish or lower? not til flowering or do you want it lowered before then?