I tried putting my app controlled 20l ElectriQ in the 4x4 tent and it didn't really work to well, but works great in the lung room. I do have to set it at 45 if I won't 60 in the tent as the sensor is on the machine, so reads from the closest air around it, so isn't very accurate, so I have other RH meters in the lung room to get a clearer reading. .
Hi @WarMachine29, Thanks for reaching out! Actually, all the dehumidifiers featured in the video have humidistat control, with the exception of the desiccant dehumidifier Eva-Dry Edv-4000H. This means you can set your desired humidity level on each of the other units to maintain optimal conditions in your grow tent. I hope this clears up any confusion! Let me know if you have any more questions.
@@ComfortEnviro I guess I didn't phrase my question correctly earlier where I asked about the range of the humidistat control...I got that the units have a control but what is the lowest setting and highest setting that can be set. For example can I set the humidistat control to 30% or is the lower limit only 45%. I have seen units that can't be set as low as 30 or 35 percent which is what I would like.
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed the industrial capacity grow facility footage but came here hoping to see a tent. I got the knowledge you dropped either way so thanks for sharing.
Hi @richcollins513, Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you found the video informative. I'll consider including more tent footage in future videos. Appreciate your support!
So I didn't hear anything that indicated the range of levels for each unit. What is the lowest and highest setting for each. If I can't get the level down to about 40% during late flower that will likely be an issue for me. The upper is easier to control but if these units stop at say 50% then I won't be able to get the lower level where I need it to be.
Hi @rojoreds524, Thank you for your question! Achieving a lower humidity level around 40% RH shouldn't be an issue if the dehumidifier is correctly sized for your grow tent. Most modern dehumidifiers are quite versatile and can manage lower humidity levels. I hope this helps! Let me know if you need further assistance.
Does anyone know of a unit that can dehumidify without heating up the space as well? I struggle with heat in mid to late flower without one and A.C isn’t an option at the mo.
Hi @jonnycoop1978, Most dehumidifiers will slightly heat the space they're in due to the nature of their operation. If you're looking for an option that minimizes heat output, consider a desiccant dehumidifier instead of a refrigerant type. Desiccant models do not rely on a compressor and typically emit less heat. However, keep in mind they might not be as efficient in very humid conditions or for larger spaces as refrigerant-based models. Hope that helps!
Damn i thought it was Theo Von speaking for a minute ...
Me too 🤣🤣🤣
Id say it is, but its an AI voice.
I tried putting my app controlled 20l ElectriQ in the 4x4 tent and it didn't really work to well, but works great in the lung room. I do have to set it at 45 if I won't 60 in the tent as the sensor is on the machine, so reads from the closest air around it, so isn't very accurate, so I have other RH meters in the lung room to get a clearer reading. .
Is theo von doing the voiceover?
If I understand this video correctly only the first option has humidistat control
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Hi @WarMachine29,
Thanks for reaching out! Actually, all the dehumidifiers featured in the video have humidistat control, with the exception of the desiccant dehumidifier Eva-Dry Edv-4000H. This means you can set your desired humidity level on each of the other units to maintain optimal conditions in your grow tent.
I hope this clears up any confusion! Let me know if you have any more questions.
@@ComfortEnviro I guess I didn't phrase my question correctly earlier where I asked about the range of the humidistat control...I got that the units have a control but what is the lowest setting and highest setting that can be set. For example can I set the humidistat control to 30% or is the lower limit only 45%. I have seen units that can't be set as low as 30 or 35 percent which is what I would like.
Theo?
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed the industrial capacity grow facility footage but came here hoping to see a tent. I got the knowledge you dropped either way so thanks for sharing.
Hi @richcollins513,
Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you found the video informative. I'll consider including more tent footage in future videos. Appreciate your support!
So I didn't hear anything that indicated the range of levels for each unit. What is the lowest and highest setting for each. If I can't get the level down to about 40% during late flower that will likely be an issue for me. The upper is easier to control but if these units stop at say 50% then I won't be able to get the lower level where I need it to be.
Hi @rojoreds524,
Thank you for your question! Achieving a lower humidity level around 40% RH shouldn't be an issue if the dehumidifier is correctly sized for your grow tent. Most modern dehumidifiers are quite versatile and can manage lower humidity levels.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you need further assistance.
Does anyone know of a unit that can dehumidify without heating up the space as well? I struggle with heat in mid to late flower without one and A.C isn’t an option at the mo.
Hi @jonnycoop1978,
Most dehumidifiers will slightly heat the space they're in due to the nature of their operation. If you're looking for an option that minimizes heat output, consider a desiccant dehumidifier instead of a refrigerant type. Desiccant models do not rely on a compressor and typically emit less heat. However, keep in mind they might not be as efficient in very humid conditions or for larger spaces as refrigerant-based models.
Hope that helps!