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It's clear I'm going to need a dehumidifier very soon. The RH in the tent is high -- over 68% last night -- and the crop is flowering. At the moment, I favor this one: Hisense 50-Pint 2-Speed Wi-Fi Connected Dehumidifier ENERGY STAR (from Lowe's)
It's pricey at $270, but I like that it has WiFi with a phone app. It also works with Alexa. I'm already controlling my lights with Alexa. So this looks good. My main concern is its capacity. The specs say it covers an area up to 4,500 sq ft. The room is only 260 sq ft. Nevertheless, I'm thinking my lung room is no ordinary room and too much capacity is certainly better than too little. We live in a wooded area near water, so it's always very humid here. Humans also like to use that room, so I'm thinking of their comfort, too.
What do you think? Is this overkill or a good long-term solution?
It's pricey at $270, but I like that it has WiFi with a phone app. It also works with Alexa. I'm already controlling my lights with Alexa. So this looks good. My main concern is its capacity. The specs say it covers an area up to 4,500 sq ft. The room is only 260 sq ft. Nevertheless, I'm thinking my lung room is no ordinary room and too much capacity is certainly better than too little. We live in a wooded area near water, so it's always very humid here. Humans also like to use that room, so I'm thinking of their comfort, too.
What do you think? Is this overkill or a good long-term solution?