Best performing 50-70 pint dehumidifier

Beehive

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I own a Black&Decker 45pint.

Comes with a drain plug out the back so you don't have to use the tray. I got the hose going into a 10 quart mop bucket.


Beware, because they put out a bunch of heat. It'll heat a small room to the 80's.
 

1ManTeam

Active Member
I own a Black&Decker 45pint.

Comes with a drain plug out the back so you don't have to use the tray. I got the hose going into a 10 quart mop bucket.


Beware, because they put out a bunch of heat. It'll heat a small room to the 80's.
Thanks I have an old GE 30 or 50 pint and it needs to be replaced. It’s good at lights off but not doing the job with lights on
 

Beehive

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Thanks I have an old GE 30 or 50 pint and it needs to be replaced. It’s good at lights off but not doing the job with lights on
Humidity does things different in cooler air. I have the issue. My target is 53% with a negative 5% difference.

But outside the house humidity is currently at 95%. 66% inside. It's been raining.

So no matter how much I fight it. I either heat the grow room with the hot air blowing dehumidifier. Or I let the RH% of the grow roow run a little high.

Its a walk in closet. I have my 8" on full. So circulation is covered.
 

1ManTeam

Active Member
Humidity does things different in cooler air. I have the issue. My target is 53% with a negative 5% difference.

But outside the house humidity is currently at 95%. 66% inside. It's been raining.

So no matter how much I fight it. I either heat the grow room with the hot air blowing dehumidifier. Or I let the RH% of the grow roow run a little high.

Its a walk in closet. I have my 8" on full. So circulation is covered.
I see, it’s been raining here too and more to come. I’m in a garage and tried something different. I use to have it outside the tent exhausting out the air into the dehumidifier. Now it’s in the tent blowing the air out the tent
 

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