BUT: The integrated hygrometer is true only when the machine is running. Once it's off, the value displayed is not correct at all. And that's very annoying because: The device switches at a certain defined humidity value independently maintain or OFF to exactly this value in the space. This means, for example, unit runs at 55% moisture content is adjusted until this value is reached, which makes it even while very accurate, so far so good. However, since the fan is turned off after a short follow-up time (is a good thing, actually) climbs the Hygro value oddly within minutes on unrealistic high values. The device thus automatically and immediately turns back on because it thinks it would be too wet, the value drops but then quickly back down to room level and on course again immediately. The game is almost an endless loop with constant stop-and-go, not conducive to the compressor.
I found out why the integrated hygrometer is wrong at a standstill, namely: It sits at the top left behind the air intake grille, hidden course. So, if the device runs true value because the attracted air is executed swirls there. If the dryer, however, from then descends from INSIDE the moisture present in the device up and distort the value.
Love Engineers Trotec what are you doing? Put 6!
I have now the sensor (behind the unit) directed outwards (cable extension, etc.) and everything works as it should.