juggernaut
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Yea I go over kill but I currently run these low amp drawing dehuys:
Santa Fe Max Dry (155pints per day) and the Hi-E Dry 100 (105 pints per day)...
Both draw less then 7 amps and the Hi Dry Has a built in condensate pump.
They are both very efficient and don't have to run long to achieve desired RH levels.
I like both equally depending on where you will place the unit.
The Max dry can be ducted and placed out of the room.
The HiDry is tall and skinny and has castors...
Both are 2 grand...
Does anyone know if you could take one santa fe maxdry and hook it up to two rooms if your RH was relatively controllable to start with?
I just found a 3 year old Santa Fe Compact in the classifieds. It is the 70 pint model. Asking 500 for it. Think its worth it?
Could it be done, yes. Is it practical, not really. It would be like doing zone controls, lots of ducting and dampeners for a big A/C system and you would need a way to boost the air movement as the Max Dry wouldn't have enough CFM to support both rooms...
The Max Dry kicks ass, but I also like the Hi Dry just as much! I love both...
I'm not a big fan of used dehuy's, you never know how much time is on them or what environment they have been in. I had the option to pick up some used HiDry's for $650 each or 1900 for a new ones and I chose the new ones...
Buy cheap buy twice...
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