Dehumidifier
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Dehumidifier
Has anybody used one of these wired into an outboard dehumification controller? Let me know.
https://www.eva-dry.com/dehumidifiers/e ... umidifier/
https://www.eva-dry.com/dehumidifiers/e ... umidifier/
Here is a recent thread on the subject.LOUSANTELLO wrote:Has anybody used one of these wired into an outboard dehumification controller? Let me know.
https://www.eva-dry.com/dehumidifiers/e ... umidifier/
http://wedlinydomowe.pl/en/viewtopic.php?t=7680
People wanting to set up a curing chamber often ask whether a chest freezer can be used. If you get a moment Rodney, can you post pictures and a description of the equipment and mods you made to make your freezer operational? Your experience would help in answering questions on the subject.rodney wrote:I have been using one of these in a small chest freezer for about a year and a half.
Thanks a bunch,
redzed
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Redzed. I saw your link. Those are the identical dual temp and dual humidity controllers I have. I only have the heat plugged in during fermentation and I have not needed it during curing. I read the other link regarding the sensor reading high. Mine too. But, instead of relying on the numbers on the controller, I put an outboard reader in the refrigerator. That's the one I monitor. I disregard the number on the controller. All I did was set the H-Y to 1 along with the HYH to 1 and HYD to 1. This will keep the chamber within 4%. If I look at the internal reader and I need to go down 3 or 4%, I just bring the controller H-1 setting down 3 or 4% and check it in 12 hours. Again, I disregard the number on the controller. I trust the internal readers.
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Hello Bob, Yes I realize that. The settings are quite weird due to having to make calculations based on the HYD and HYH sub-settings. I wish there was a way that displays the H-1 based on what you really want,,,,then the HYH and HYD settings will compensate for the range. This was the reason I created the spreadsheet.
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Here You go Lou ...only the names,,,are missing
http://www.ebay.com/itm/361224864716?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
I am going to get one now for use in the warmer months.
Right now I have the humidity control hooked up the the air exchange fan... works fine when the air is dry in the winter months.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/361224864716?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
I am going to get one now for use in the warmer months.
Right now I have the humidity control hooked up the the air exchange fan... works fine when the air is dry in the winter months.
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