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bcboy
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by bcboy » Thu Dec 31, 2020 22:29
I live in British Columbia, Canada and I am starting to gather component to make my Curing Chamber. I was wondering what make and model of de-humidifier you use in your Curing Chambers. Which ones you recommend and ones you would stay away from.
I like to thank everyone in advance.

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bcboy
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by bcboy » Fri Jan 01, 2021 01:53
I have watched a youtube video about de-humidifiers that are not auto on and when the inkbird controller cuts power to the unit shuts off. Has anybody run into this problem?
Here is a link to the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pprS-jHAeM
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by MatterOne » Fri Jan 01, 2021 16:23
I use this one and have had no issues:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083Y74YVV
It was probably made in the same Chinese factory as the Eva-Dry, as they're almost identical.
If you see a rocker switch, rather than an on/off button, it's a pretty safe bet that it will be auto-on.
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redzed
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by redzed » Fri Jan 01, 2021 17:12
I have what looks like the same one. As long as the switch is on it will cut in when it gets power. I control mine with an Inkbird controller. When I load a lot of product and there is an excess of humidity in the chamber, my intake and exhaust fans are also connected to the same controller and run for as long as the dehumidifier. Once the humidity stabilizes I control the fans with the Alexa App with a Costco Plug. Right now the fans come on for 5 minutes every 2 hours.
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bcboy
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by bcboy » Fri Jan 01, 2021 22:46
MatterOne wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 16:23
I use this one and have had no issues:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083Y74YVV
It was probably made in the same Chinese factory as the Eva-Dry, as they're almost identical.
If you see a rocker switch, rather than an on/off button, it's a pretty safe bet that it will be auto-on.
redzed wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 17:12
I have what looks like the same one. As long as the switch is on it will cut in when it gets power. I control mine with an Inkbird controller. When I load a lot of product and there is an excess of humidity in the chamber, my intake and exhaust fans are also connected to the same controller and run for as long as the dehumidifier. Once the humidity stabilizes I control the fans with the Alexa App with a Costco Plug. Right now the fans come on for 5 minutes every 2 hours.
Thanks for the link MatterOne.
Could you post some pictures of your setup redzed?
Thanks again guys!!!
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redzed
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by redzed » Sat Jan 02, 2021 02:06
bcboy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 22:46
Could you post some pictures of your setup redzed?
Yes, I have have been meaning to do that for a while now. Will get to it soon.