This is the exact method I used! OB-Left was very helpful with this post.Check out the link for Drain tube suggestion.
http://www.botl.org/community/forums/showthread.php?t=49147
What if it is dropping from 68% to 58%? If the same amount of moisture is in the air shouldn't the RH go UP as the temp goes down?Humidity will drop when it runs. There are ways to minimize the impact, but there will likely be some fluctuation no matter what.
I'm taking a wild shot in the dark, but would the RH turn into condensation when run through the units cooling system? That would dry out the air being pushed into the unit and lower the RH.What if it is dropping from 68% to 58%? If the same amount of moisture is in the air shouldn't the RH go UP as the temp goes down?
What if it is dropping from 68% to 58%? If the same amount of moisture is in the air shouldn't the RH go UP as the temp goes down?
Good point! Condensation has something to do with it, but there isn't new air being introduced to the unit unless there is a leak, which is probably why I have so much condensation. I will definitely let ya know the results of the seal in the next few days. Hopefully, I will see less condensation and less of a swing in RH when the unit is running.I'm taking a wild shot in the dark, but would the RH turn into condensation when run through the units cooling system? That would dry out the air being pushed into the unit and lower the RH.
Actually, I did install the ETC. I said I wasn't and then I took your advice! Glad I did too cause the unit runs alot less and I probably would have triple the already large amount of condensation that I do have. So what do you think? If I am using the ETC and it's still losing RH and I have lots of condensation...do I have a leak?I'm guessing that you never installed the ETC? What happens in FL when you are outside with a cold beer in a nice glass mug? Lots of condensation on the glass. Same thing is happening inside your unit. When it runs you have a cold metal plate (thermoelectric) inside the unit that your moist 68% air is being blown over. Condensation happens, removing water from the air, hence the drop to 58%. Its worse than it could be also because with out the ETC you are cooling down to the highest wine setting, instead of a cigar temperature so it runs longer and takes more water out of the air.
I changed that too. I moved it up so to try and combat this issue. Currently on at 74 off at 71. It runs forever too which makes me think there might be a leak. We will see soon though. Thanks for the tips and I will continue to plug away! Oh and it is positioned on an interior wall and away from windows and sunlight. Thanks again brother!What temps do you have the ETC set for? Mine turns on at 72 and off at 68. By narrowing the range from the typical 5 Deg. it will run less each time, but kick on more often. Also make sure you are away from exterior walls if possible, and windows (sunshine).