Inkbird Humidity Controller IHC200 for Grow Tents & Greenhouses
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Introducing the Inkbird Humidity Controller IHC200, a state-of-the-art digital device designed to optimize moisture levels in various environments such as mushroom farms, grow tents, and greenhouses. Boasting a humidity range of 5 to 99.99% RH, this product ensures that your plants, reptiles, or any humidity-sensitive items thrive. With a simple, user-friendly interface, the large, clear display shows real-time humidity levels and makes it easy to monitor environmental conditions...
Show moreIntroducing the Inkbird Humidity Controller IHC200, a state-of-the-art digital device designed to optimize moisture levels in various environments such as mushroom farms, grow tents, and greenhouses. Boasting a humidity range of 5 to 99.99% RH, this product ensures that your plants, reptiles, or any humidity-sensitive items thrive. With a simple, user-friendly interface, the large, clear display shows real-time humidity levels and makes it easy to monitor environmental conditions with impeccable precision. It comes with an impressive accuracy of ±3% RH, making it a reliable choice for horticulturists and reptile enthusiasts alike.
| manufacturer | LERWAY TECH |
|---|---|
| color | Ihc-200 |
| height | 2.6 |
| weight | 0.99 |
| width | 6.7 |
| size | IHC-200 |
| length | 6.7 |
| productGroup | Home |
The Inkbird IHC200 ranges from 5 to 99.99% RH, suitable for a variety of applications.
Yes, the Inkbird IHC200 can control both devices, allowing automatic switching between humidification and dehumidification.
Yes, it has an accuracy of ±3% RH, ensuring precise readings for your growing environment.
You can set your desired humidity levels through the easy-to-use digital interface on the device.
Yes, it has alarms for sensor errors and for when humidity reaches your preset high or low levels.
It's ideal for mushroom farms, greenhouses, grow tents, and even reptile habitats.