humidity to high

makka

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so your exhausting into the basement and your intake is in the basement like recycled air? that could be ya prob why humid in 70's? nowhere for the humid air to escape

fans and flowing air between the plants and canopy will reduce chances of mold also
 

Dumme

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no where else to intake and exhaust because of stealth....
-Extension to the vent to the farthest corners of basement and maybe even outside.
-Fan for the air movement in the basement too
-Road Salt in the basement
-Vent the basement separately
 

Dumme

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-Take out the intake from the basement and just use air in the room next to it. The vacuum should keep the smell to a minimum.
 

staygreener

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I got the 70 pint model for almost the exact same situation. It works and I would recommend it. At worst you have to empty it ever 12 hours (hot, humid, continuous setting), but I've gotten to the point where I can wait two days before doing maintenance (cooler, dryer, keeps my space at 50% humidity). The thing eats up energy, but this is just the nature of dehumidifiers.

This is it:
http://www.amazon.com/Frigidaire-FAD704DWD-Energy-70-pint-Dehumidifier/dp/B00AU7GZXE/ref=pd_sim_201_4?ie=UTF8&dpID=51DoGDnEwvL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160,160_&refRID=06NK1R4SZM4VC55YJBJK
 

Krake

Active Member
Agree with a senile fungus, just get the air moving and get a couple of fans if you haven't.
 
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