Beachwalker
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Thanks for the input, Yeah I've seen a lot of people using Titan controls but they seem like Overkill for what I need.I dont use a humididity controller but i trust Titan for the controllers i use. Both going on year 6 with no issues.
And i control the humidity with 70 pint dehumidifiers for the whole house. Keeps the plants and humans under 60% rh.
12 ga time :)Here's the inkbird malfunctioning when it hits the upper limit set at 61% RH, and Work1 should shut off..
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But its not, so work 2 is turning on and work 1 is staying on?! that's great quality right there boy, great products inkbird.. NOT!
(In that picture the high alarm is flashing and beeping and both work1 and work2 are on, which should never happen simultaneously. Without looking it up this unit is maybe two and a half years old and has only had light use when drying harvests)
And of course the alarm went off in the middle of the night so I jumped out of bed thinking my house was on fire!
it's done this a couple of times but it seems to work after it resets itself for a while but this time it's not resetting and it's already ruined some zips for me so I'm over inkbird products for good, believe it!
Most likely I'm going to send the new humidifier back and buy the all-in-one humidifier unit and cross my fingers I guess, unless someone has a better recommendation?
I dont use a humididity controller but i trust Titan for the controllers i use. Both going on year 6 with no issues.
And i control the humidity with 70 pint dehumidifiers for the whole house. Keeps the plants and humans under 60% rh.
It's a year-and-a-half-old and their warranty is 12 months, which is kind of pissing me off, but what really pissed me off about it not the all the zips it ruined last time it did this but I woke up in the middle of the night not knowing wtf was beeping, maybe a break in or a fire I did't know for a few seconds and I sent the cat flying and I grabbed my weapon and I don't like having to wake up like thatHmm, have you contacted inkbird to see what they say?
I havent used the humidity controller but I've used ITC308 and ITC310 units a lot over the last 10 years or so. The one controlling my shed has to be almost 7 years old?
Had one of the TaoTronics, got about a year out of it before it went kaput.Starting to think this all-in-one type would be a better option, if I hadn't just bought a new humidifier two weeks ago to replace the other piece of crap humidifier that just died shortly after its warranty also ran out :/ wtf! This stuff isn't getting heavy use either, it's just really poorly manufactured
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Thinking I might send the other one back and just get something like this and be done with it?
I've got till the 15th apparently to send this one back and order something with a built-in humistat like the one above ?
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Any input would be appreciated on the way to go here because I'm sick of buying in good faith, then having to continually rebuy this cheap crap because it's designed to fail
How are you controlling your humidity in your drying area?
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