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yayaya
before i start sorry if im not allowed to post this or if it is in wrong section but

at night when lights are off my RH gos up to 91% my temps are fine but RH isnt so will this work for me or do i need something a little more advance it only costs £10 free delivery.

cheers in advance guys

Dehumidifying/Dehumidifier Damp Moisture Absorbing Egg







Say goodbye to dampness with this amazing Dehumidifying Egg!



Simply place these mini dehumidifiers in your kitchen, bathroom or anywhere it's humid or damp and they immediately get to work! No batteries, or trailing wires the 100% renewable, non-toxic water glass crystals inside each egg suck excess moisture from the air.



After approximately 1-3 weeks the weight of the dehumidifiers will increase, and the indicator window on the side of each cradle will change from blue to pink to show that they need to be renewed. Simply remove each Dehumidifying Egg from the cradle and place in a microwave or oven for a maximum of 30 minutes to allow the crystals to expand and release the moisture. Completely reusable once the crystals are dry they are ready to use again and again. No expensive refills required.



These Dehumidifying Eggs can be placed inside cabinets, wardrobes, drawers and book cabinets.





Features



- Ideal for small rooms and offices

- Prevents dust mite population from increasing

- Stops condensation on windows and water pipes

- Puts a stop to musty smells

- Prevents Mould fungus and mildew from appearing

- Measurements 13.5cm high 10cm wide

- Weight 400g (when dry)

- Absorbed characteristic of SiO2 in Egg adsorbs about 60cc to 80cc of moisture

- Wetness indicator is situated on either side of the Egg holder

- Indicator will change from blue (Dry) to Pink (Wet)

- Capillary effect of advanced ceramic technology moisture from the surrounding space
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91% dont you have any air exchange?
yayaya
i have a mini air cooler on and a 6" fan on 24/7 temps during day are 28.6 with 61% RH and at nite temps are 18 with 91% RH cheers for looking mate thumbsup.gif

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dr.gt
this isn't as bad as you might think

http://www.uk420.com/boards/index.php?show...=182384&hl= check that out thumbsup.gif
yayaya
sounds a good idea does that mate thanks for the tip thumbsup.gif my only prob is that i grow in a tent and well. . . i really dont have the room for a bucket of gel wink1.gif i was thinkin maby this egg dehumidifer i could cable tie to my tent and leave it hanging would this work


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Scribb|e
It'll be rubbish and be saturated within an hour or two - to dehumidify properly you need to be spending at least £60-80 on an active dehumidifier. wink1.gif

I would look into exactly *why* you're in such dire need of dehumidification - it suggests that your ventilation isn't quite up to scratch.
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kane_82
where do u buy these eggs
yayaya
cool cheers scribble thumbsup.gif

i understand that my ventilation isn't the best at the min so im trying to make the best out of it till i get some more coin then i will buy a 6" for extraction and i will use the 4" for my in take will this be ok also the ducting for my intake will be clipped underneath my windowsill so it can drag the fresh air in and my filter will go near the door of my spare bedroom can any1 see any probs with that

cheers again guys your all fantastic thumbsup.gif

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yayaya
QUOTE (kane_82 @ Oct 14 2009, 05:08 PM) *
where do u buy these eggs



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