Can’t speak to which is better but I used a timer this year to switch the two back and forth maybe an option I have a digital one that I can set the timers independently we have high heat with high humidity was my problemI have a portable AC unit & a Dehumidifier. I've been rotating their usage.
At some point I may need to leave.
If I run both at the same time it might trip the breaker for this room.
So which would be "less bad" if you had to pick
A) 74F & 60% rh
B) 65F & 69% rh
Great idea thanks Cydaka. I ended up running an extension to a room on a different circuit. So now I'm running both at the same time. Should be good to go... other than the electric billCan’t speak to which is better but I used a timer this year to switch the two back and forth maybe an option I have a digital one that I can set the timers independently we have high heat with high humidity was my problem
Well it seems like 69 is the best I can do daytime rn.74°F is no bueno
Well it seems like 69 is the best I can do daytime rn.
Night time I can hit 65/60. Can't stand it any cooler trying to sleep.
Guess I need to invest in a Cannatrol dry/cure unit. $1300 is steep but it sure would be easier.
This or just use a wine fridge and get similar results. I built my fridge for under $100.If you have both an ac and a dehumidifier already then invest those 1300 in some environmental controllers and an insulated structure instead of that over priced wine fridge.
You gotta tell us how to do that man!This or just use a wine fridge and get similar results. I built my fridge for under $100.
I’ve already highjacked a few threads so hopefully I don’t annoy to many people but it’s real easy.You gotta tell us how to do that man!
That's super cool. But a newair 28 bottle wine fridge like that is $400+ these days. I guess if you have access to a used-one you can do it cheaper. Still love the idea! ThanksI’ve already highjacked a few threads so hopefully I don’t annoy to many people but it’s real easy.
here’s the original thread with the most crowd sourcing.
Here’s my current set up.
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Thermoelectric cooler on top - cut up dehumidifier on bottom
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I have some crops coming down in less than a month so I’m going to modify it a bit with better shelving. The main difference is a lack of operating system that the cannatrol comes with. So I have to monitor it every other day or so to keep the parameters in check. Which is basically me going in there and just turning my inkbird controller down a point or two.
I won’t argue better end product or whatever. I can’t prove any of that. What I do know is; this thing is cheaper to run than my full blown dry room set up. I only put $100 in so it paid for itself in under a month because of electricity savings.