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If your filling a room that size with plants you will probably want a 70-100 pint dehumidifier. Santa Fe makes a great ones but they aren't cheap
exactly x2^
if i had a 10x20 i would deff look into 1 of those
it runs less than 5 amps. works over twice as well as any other dehum besides santa fe's and the like. Isn't that big and is on wheels, has a pump to purge it as well. If you have a 10x20 room it isn't big at all, it's just the right size. And if you live in a moist climate, it works. Good luck with a panasonic or 2-300 dehum in winter in a rain forest...I have 60 7x3 plants in 10 gallon pots in a 20 x 12 x 10 and I do just fine if you have $1500 to drop get it done. If it pays for itself in the long run then its worth it. I can't afford to lose all that space for a monster unit.
it's not really any bigger of a footprint than the other lower priced dehums, it's just taller and works no matter the temperature and with the self pumping of the water it's the best one on the market . imoI have 60 7x3 plants in 10 gallon pots in a 20 x 12 x 10 and I do just fine if you have $1500 to drop get it done. If it pays for itself in the long run then its worth it. I can't afford to lose all that space for a monster unit.
it's not really any bigger of a footprint than the other lower priced dehums, it's just taller and works no matter the temperature and with the self pumping of the water it's the best one on the market . imo
I mean it's big but overall it's just much taller and a bit wider than the kenmores, sunpentown(spt), and other smaller ones(40-70)pint. It's blue and gray with nice wheels. It is overkill for a lot of folks but if you have moisture issues and the cold sits in good for winter the little dehums barely do the job and draw a ton of power. The dri-eez or whatever it's called is the most energy efficient as at all temperatures your getting the same performance versus smaller dehums(even the 45degree low temp sears one) don't work efficiently at lower temps, they draw the same amount of power and give you less performance.I've onl
I've only seen monsters at the grow stores. So i guess i dont know the dehu your talking about ill look into them I live under the redwoods. I get 3 hrs a day of light if I'm lucky.
I mean it's big but overall it's just much taller and a bit wider than the kenmores, sunpentown(spt), and other smaller ones(40-70)pint. It's blue and gray with nice wheels. It is overkill for a lot of folks but if you have moisture issues and the cold sits in good for winter the little dehums barely do the job and draw a ton of power. The dri-eez or whatever it's called is the most energy efficient as at all temperatures your getting the same performance versus smaller dehums(even the 45degree low temp sears one) don't work efficiently at lower temps, they draw the same amount of power and give you less performance.
Hey Baba will the 5 amp LGR be big enough for me.My room is 10x20x10 and \with a 30 pint RH was over 60% sometimes hitting RH70%.I mean it's big but overall it's just much taller and a bit wider than the kenmores, sunpentown(spt), and other smaller ones(40-70)pint. It's blue and gray with nice wheels. It is overkill for a lot of folks but if you have moisture issues and the cold sits in good for winter the little dehums barely do the job and draw a ton of power. The dri-eez or whatever it's called is the most energy efficient as at all temperatures your getting the same performance versus smaller dehums(even the 45degree low temp sears one) don't work efficiently at lower temps, they draw the same amount of power and give you less performance.
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