Reddit Reddit reviews Eva-Dry Edv-2200 Powerful Electric Mid-Size Dehumidifier, Great for Areas Up To 2200 Cubic Feet

We found 4 Reddit comments about Eva-Dry Edv-2200 Powerful Electric Mid-Size Dehumidifier, Great for Areas Up To 2200 Cubic Feet. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Eva-Dry Edv-2200 Powerful Electric Mid-Size Dehumidifier, Great for Areas Up To 2200 Cubic Feet
Peltier TechnologySmall enough to be placed out of sightAuto shut off when to capacityLow energy consumptionPeltier TechnologySmall enough to be placed out of sightAuto shut off when to capacityLow energy consumptionKindly refer the user manual given below for troubleshooting steps.
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4 Reddit comments about Eva-Dry Edv-2200 Powerful Electric Mid-Size Dehumidifier, Great for Areas Up To 2200 Cubic Feet:

u/PhoenixMask · 3 pointsr/Seattle

I got a case of mildew this fall. I was recommended this- http://www.amazon.com/Eva-Dry-Edv-2200-Eva-dry-Dehumidifier-Mid-Size/dp/B001QTW6KQ It is a godsend and the best 100$ I ever spent.

u/flythetardis · 2 pointsr/Humboldt

I used this dehumidifier (Eva-dry Edv-2200 Dehumidifier, Mid-Size https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001QTW6KQ/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_RzUTub15GCPXM) when I was living in Humboldt. I left it on all day and it didn't make a noticeable difference on my bill. Worked pretty well for a small place.

u/crustymoldman · 1 pointr/Charcuterie

"Eva-Dry Dehumidifier" on Amazon. You can also try "Gurin Dehumidifier"
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=eva-dry+humidifier

 

I have this one (it's not too big: 6.8 x 8.5 x 14)
http://www.amazon.com/Eva-Dry-Edv-2200-Eva-dry-Dehumidifier-Mid-Size/dp/B001QTW6KQ

 

Smaller one (which probably means it's takes longer to lower humidity)
http://www.amazon.com/Eva-Dry-Edv-1100-Eva-dry-Electric-Dehumidifier/dp/B000H0ZDD2

 

To give you an idea what to expect when the dehumidifier turns on, here is a chart -- I have a bunch of temp/humidity sensors connected to an Arduino that uploads to the cloud and keeps history :)

  • http://imgur.com/DLmhnrv
  • The lines in the 76-80 range are humidity.
  • The lines in the 52-57 range are temperature.
  • When humidity reaches ~80, the dehumidifier turns on and pulls it down to ~77. Though the dehumidifier turns on @ 80, you can see there's a slight lag in moisture reduction because humidity climbs to 82.
  • It takes 5 minutes to lower the humidity from 80 to 77.
  • When the dehumidifier kicks on, it's generating heat so the fridge gets warmer which you can see in the temperature stair-stepping. Implying that your fridge will cycle slightly more often (in my case hourly).
  • The really big dips down in humidity are when the fridge cycles (cools). It temporarily sucks all that moisture but it quickly returns :)
u/kryptobs2000 · 1 pointr/microgrowery

I'm not sure. I was thinking of maybe something like this. Otherwise a whole room sized dehumidifier. And yeah, you're right, I'm wondering where I'm going to get the money for this atm. A 'cheap' one is looking to be around $100 and a more expensive one is $200+ : /.