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    Re: Humidity Too High, Cool Side Temp Too Low

    This is the tricky part with single setup tubs. The cool side temperature won't get much higher than room temperature. Most people have tubs in a rack setup which helps to hold in a bit more heat.

    you have a couple options though:

    1. get a space heater for the room
    2. get another UTH for the cool side and put it a dimmer in between the UTH and the thermostat.
    ~Steffe

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