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Humidistats and Controllers for Ebac Dehumidifiers
Every Ebac dehumidifier and lumber dryer runs off a humidity signal, and the control you pick decides whether the unit cycles efficiently or just runs nonstop. This collection holds the genuine Ebac controls, from a basic wall-mount switch to digital sensors and the STC1 kiln timer, so you can match the part to the job instead of guessing.
What's the Difference Between a Manual and Digital Humidistat?
A manual humidistat, like the 10295GG wall unit, uses a dial and voltage-free contacts to switch the dehumidifier on and off at one set point. It is cheap, rugged, and fine for a crawl space or basement that only needs to stay under a single humidity level. Digital models such as the F2000P read humidity electronically and hold a tighter band, which matters in a workshop, archive, or gun room where swings ruin stock. The F2000P ships two ways: an internal sensor for the room the unit sits in, and a remote external sensor for reading a separate space down a wire run.
Which Ebac Control Works With My Unit?
Match the control to how the dehumidifier is wired. The Humidistat HG with gold contacts handles low-current switching where corrosion has fouled older points. The Remote Touch Control humidistat is built for the PD and CD200 commercial units, putting a sealed touch interface and an integral sensor in one housing. If you run a ducted or fixed-install Ebac, a remote or external-sensor control lets you read the conditioned space rather than the equipment closet it lives in.
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Do You Need a Kiln Controller for Lumber Drying?
Yes, if you run an Ebac lumber dryer. The STC1 kiln controller pairs a proportional timer with a thermostat so the dryer ramps moisture removal against wood temperature instead of dumping full power and case-hardening the load. It runs on 115 or 230V and is the control most LD82 and FD100 owners reach for when a stock humidistat is too blunt for green lumber. For everyday dehumidification it is overkill, but on a controlled drying schedule it is the part that saves the timber.