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    Hi,

    As you probably know or not, I just switched to flower.

    My humidity when lights are on is 40-50 but at night when lights are off it jumps to 99% everyday which I think is a little tooooo high, just like me now

    Im looking to buy dehumidifier, cant add link but I was looking at electriQ Quiet 10L dehumidifier with Humidistat for up to 3 bed house CD10L - if you can google it and let me know if its any good.

    Otherwise can you recommend anything up to £80 - best with humidistat.

    1.2x1.2x2m tent - 4 plants.

    Thanks

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    They also have these on Ebay - item number 141789508120

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    They also have these on Ebay - item number 141789508120

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    It actually cost more than on the actual original website

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    Anyone can recommend any d3humidifier or look at the one provided in first post?

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    I researched this for a while and my results showed that the Meaco 20L Low Energy Platinum Dehumidifier seems to be a fantastic option..however it is expensive, I do believe they have smaller/cheaper options too which are quite good too

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    Following im also looking for a de humidifier. The one i was lookg at the ram was 150 so if i cant get a cheaper one what does the job im all for it

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    150-200 is too much for me. Do you thinl that if I will buy cheaper one 80-90 pounds it will not take all the moisture out and humidity will still be high?

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    If it were me, I'd also be looking at other ways to reduce the night time humidity....

    What is the drop in temp from lights on to lights out?

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    Lights on 27-29C, lights off 21-22C.

    Im still waiting for new 6inch extraction fan so maybe this will help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adriaanoo View Post
    Lights on 27-29C, lights off 21-22C.

    Im still waiting for new 6inch extraction fan so maybe this will help
    I thought it would be something like that

    If you can keep the lights off temp a bit higher, that would help too - but a bigger extraction fan is never a bad thing

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