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Looking for suggestions on a heater and a dehumidifier for my 4x2 tent.

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Looking for suggestions on a heater and a dehumidifier for my 4x2 tent.

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Hi Growers,

I am looking for suggestions on a heater and a dehumidifier for my 4x2 tent? It's pretty tight in a 4x2 so size might be tight.

Thanks!
 
What is the lung room like that the tent is in? In a closet, basement, unused bedroom etc?

It’s easier to control lung room conditions than inside the tent itself
 
Hi Growers,

I am looking for suggestions on a heater and a dehumidifier for my 4x2 tent? It's pretty tight in a 4x2 so size might be tight.

Thanks!
This heater was cheap on Amazon......but no thermostat.......

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This is my preferred heater......almost an antique.........

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There are small dehumidifiers that work pretty good.....downside is you have to empty it all the time.....

Hope this helps...
 

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Easy fix, first you want 2x 3ft tube heaters with a Thermostatic

These take up very little room, the extra heat will reduce the humidity.
 
dehumidifiers kick out a fair amount of heat , if i were you, and i'm not, i'd buy the smallest dehumidifier you can find.
2x4 shouldn't take much to heat or dry.
try it for a few days and see how it goes.
 
dehumidifiers kick out a fair amount of heat , if i were you, and i'm not, i'd buy the smallest dehumidifier you can find.
2x4 shouldn't take much to heat or dry.
try it for a few days and see how it goes.
While I like this advice I do go slightly against it lol, I bought this little one for a 3x3ish tent, diddnt even see a difference in RH on the fan controller, one with a digital setting is a must as well, and power back as well so if the power goes out and comes back on it restarts at your previous settings as well

I switched and got a large one to control the room and life has been easier ever since (I’m lucky to be in my utility room so she’s strapped to the top of my sump pump and drains as needed directly into the top of the pit)

And yes they do add a fair amount of heat to the output air, sucks in the summer to deal with, but Be mindful it’s an added benefit in the winter though if you run LED’s in A cool basement
 

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