Be mindful that your humidity meter is likely off 15% +/- unless it is a commercial/scientific active model.
To the question, a dehumidifier will not likely assist significantly with a tank your size, assuming you also have a sump. I bought a large dehumidifier in the winter years back........it never came close to doing the job.
The best option is a Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) - budget $1200+ anyway, assuming you install it. You need the second unit up in size. As where you live is
COLD, you will nead one with a pre-heat coil (uses the heat from the air being removed from your house to temper the outside air coming in.
Another option, you can buy an exhaust fan and connect it to an electronic dehumidistat, exhausting directly to the outside. The fan will come on whenever the humidity rises to the level you set it at (to prevent condensation in the winter) and then turn off. The bad part about this is it puts your house under negative pressure, drawing in the cold air in the winter and drawing in the warm air in the summer...good luck.
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Originally Posted by Coleus
My humidity level is at 40% right now but i still see the water condensing on my windows. Should i concern?
Back to original questions, I don't think glass top is good because it will effect your ph. Canopy is a better choice
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