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Reddit mentions of Dayton Dehumidifier Control, Plug In 120 V - 1UHG2

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Dayton Dehumidifier Control, Plug In 120 V - 1UHG2. Here are the top ones.

Dayton Dehumidifier Control, Plug In 120 V - 1UHG2
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    Features:
  • High Dynamic Range (HDR) support. Compatibility- Intel 100 Series,Intel 200 Series,Intel 300 Series,AMD 300 Series, AMD 400 Series
  • Hear every detail with Hi-Res Audio. Separate video and audio HDMI outputs
  • Experience Dolby Atmos and DTS: X object-based surround
  • In the box: Instruction Manual (Full manual / Web manual, English), Remote Control (RMT-VB310U), Batteries (Type AAA x 2), Customer Registration Card, Warranty Card (1 year)
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Weight1.1 Pounds

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Found 3 comments on Dayton Dehumidifier Control, Plug In 120 V - 1UHG2:

u/renational · 13 pointsr/Frugal

here are tips i can add to the pile; get an accurate remote thermostat or humidistat for your window A/C units.

http://www.amazon.com/Lux-Heating-Cooling-Programmable-Thermostat/dp/B000E7NYY8

thermostats built into most A/C units are cheap, inaccurate and cycle your unit on/off unnecessarily.

what i do is plug an A/C rated appliance extension cord into this thermostat, then my A/C into the extension cord so the distance between the A/C and the thermostat is now across the room. this separate thermostat helps keep your A/C unit from cycling too much by moderating the temperature where you actually are in the room.

when you plug your A/C into this thermostate, set the A/C thermostate on lowest and fan on always. that way when the remote thermostate goes on the A/C will always be on Cool+Fan no matter what the temperature is.

some new A/C units have temperature sensing thermostat built into the remote control that you keep accross the room from the A/C unit window, so look for this feature when you are buying a new window unit as it should help you be more comfortable at higher ambient temperatures without your A/C cycling too much;

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0036WTWCQ (i do not own this A/C, i just link it as an example)

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if you really want to save money on A/C, you could set your unit to go on/off based on HUMIDITY, not temperature. to do that you will need to buy (and apply the same way as the above a remote thermostat);

http://www.amazon.com/DAYTON-1UHG2-Dehumidifier-Control-Plug/dp/B001OLVNU0

so when the room Humidity gets uncomfortably above 50%, only then will you let the A/C kick on more for it's dehumidification ability, then it's cooling power. once the air is lower in humidity you should be fine with nothing more than a box fan to circulate air against your skin for cooling.

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if you live in a dry heat zone, combine a fan with a evaporative wick humidifier. as the water evaporates it takes heat energy out of the fan blown air and moderately cools the room. the added humidity will also make you feel more comfortable in the dry air. this approach is commonly known as a desert cooler. evaporative wicks can last all season if you use a capful of bacteriostatic solution in the water. to clean a wick, simply allow it to run dry for a few hours.

http://www.amazon.com/821-000-Digital-Control-Evaporative-Humidifier/dp/B0000D8EJZ

u/gpuyy · 2 pointsr/Charcuterie

Case hardening can be a real problem, especially with a mixed-meat product like Salami / sausage / etc - can easily lead to rot.

Good that you have your humidity under control.

https://www.amazon.com/Dehumidifier-Control-Plug-120-V/dp/B001OLVNU0/

A controller like that with an ultrasonic humidifier will sort it out for you easily.

Add in a small & cheap computer fan and you're set