So it seems my whole house dehumidifier cant quite keep up to my tents. It keeps the house at 50% - 55% easily. But inside my tents are still 65 - 78% RH.
Anyone here ever tried those small in tent dehumidifiers? If so are they any good?
I could turn down the rh on my home unit, but it would cost a ton since it's a massive unit and I only need to drop the rh in my tents.
So it seems my whole house dehumidifier cant quite keep up to my tents. It keeps the house at 50% - 55% easily. But inside my tents are still 65 - 78% RH.
Anyone here ever tried those small in tent dehumidifiers? If so are they any good?
I could turn down the rh on my home unit, but it would cost a ton since it's a massive unit and I only need to drop the rh in my tents.
But the room Is already at 50 - 55% rh.
I wanted to save a bit of money on power and wear on my dehumidifier unit. It would probably cost less to just change my rh setting to %40 on the house unit, rather than buying a 50 pinter and running it too.
I was hoping them little shits worked well. But I guess not?
But the room Is already at 50 - 55% rh.
I wanted to save a bit of money on power and wear on my dehumidifier unit. It would probably cost less to just change my rh setting to %40 on the house unit, rather than buying a 50 pinter and running it too.
I was hoping them little shits worked well. But I guess not?
It's at max . This all started when I started daily watering. When lights are on. It's actually not bad. 55 - 58%, manageable. But once the lights go out its game over lol. I may have better luck getting a higher cfm exhaust? Or taking the filter off.
It's at max . This all started when I started daily watering. When lights are on. It's actually not bad. 55 - 58%, manageable. But once the lights go out its game over lol. I may have better luck getting a higher cfm exhaust? Or taking the filter off.