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by Kizer » Thu Jun 14, 2012 5:17 pm
solaryellow wrote:Kizer wrote:Looks like a great setup!! I have a question about your humidity controls. Does it switch both your humidity and dehumidifier systems? If one goes off does the other go on, or is there a way to set range between the two going on/off? It seems like you would not want the fan to switch on as soon as your humidifier went off. I am shopping for a controller and have seen this one on amazon. Thanks!!
Unfortunately it does Kizer. If it isn't humidifying it is dehumidifying, which irritates me a bit. However, I can't complaint about the output.
Thanks for the reply Solar. It looks like the humidity controls are attached to the outside, correct? I am trying to decide between two separate Dayton controls for humidity, which would have to be inside the unit, and one which I can attach to the outside and run a probe into the unit. Two bad CAP does not make a humidity controller with a humidity range to set.
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by pdella52 » Thu Jun 14, 2012 7:33 pm
Phil, that 's brilliant!
I would never have thought of turning on a heater to use the refrigerator's dehumidification system. I would have thought the heat from the dehumidifier would do the same thing. Obviously it didn't. I will give it a try and let you know how it works out.
thanks
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by solaryellow » Fri Jun 15, 2012 2:06 am
Kizer wrote:
Thanks for the reply Solar. It looks like the humidity controls are attached to the outside, correct? I am trying to decide between two separate Dayton controls for humidity, which would have to be inside the unit, and one which I can attach to the outside and run a probe into the unit. Two bad CAP does not make a humidity controller with a humidity range to set.
They are actually on the inside. The only thing on the outside is the temperature controller.
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by Kizer » Fri Jun 15, 2012 2:57 pm
solaryellow wrote:Kizer wrote:
Thanks for the reply Solar. It looks like the humidity controls are attached to the outside, correct? I am trying to decide between two separate Dayton controls for humidity, which would have to be inside the unit, and one which I can attach to the outside and run a probe into the unit. Two bad CAP does not make a humidity controller with a humidity range to set.
They are actually on the inside. The only thing on the outside is the temperature controller.
Ahh ok, good to know. Thanks!
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by solaryellow » Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:25 pm
I just want the FUK T label.
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by mitchamus » Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:45 pm
solaryellow wrote:I just want the FUKT label.
I had a smirk at that too.
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