Recommendations for DE-HUMIDIFIER????

Landragon

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Oops my room is 800 not 100 cubic feet. That $300 model had the condensate pump in it to pump out the water as well. Another reason I wish I'd gotten it.
 

HOHO

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i have two of them one is a GE and the other is a GOLD STAR and the GE would take care of that size room pretty easy... the thing that makes some cost more is the amount of pints they hold, so if you have a drain they all work about the same..so i would just buy one of the cheaper ones and sit it on top of a tote from walmart and then you have a 20 gallon res.. and the GE is fairly compact and it has never given me any problems seems durable and cost was under $150 from menards.
 

DR. VonDankenstine

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i have two of them one is a GE and the other is a GOLD STAR and the GE would take care of that size room pretty easy... the thing that makes some cost more is the amount of pints they hold, so if you have a drain they all work about the same..so i would just buy one of the cheaper ones and sit it on top of a tote from walmart and then you have a 20 gallon res.. and the GE is fairly compact and it has never given me any problems seems durable and cost was under $150 from menards.
She found a 35 pint removal---480watts/4.8amps in 24 hours---will that take care of a 1000 cubic foot room?
 

doniawon

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is the room sealed for co2 or is it being vented??? sealed i think its good... vented i think it would run nonstop..and fill up about once a day
 

HOHO

New Member
She found a 35 pint removal---480watts/4.8amps in 24 hours---will that take care of a 1000 cubic foot room?
it really depends how many plants shes growing and how big...the more vegetation in the room the harder it will work..she would have to empty it a time or 2 a day without sitting it on a bucket.:joint::hump:
 

NYCrez

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I used a D-H in my basement. It was big, and underground. I think it was GE, or something well-known. It was wonderful.
 
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