crazieglued
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I had to buy 80 mm fans to refurbish my lights... homeostasis regained! boy can they push air!
ARCTIC F8-80 mm
ARCTIC F8-80 mm
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That's a lot like the ducting. I've just been cutting the holes between each node facing in toward the middle of the tent.Good shit.
Humidity is higher below the canopy? Humidity rises because its less dense than air is what i read last night. Im wondering if i should hang my 2 dehu above or leave on ground. I have 1 up and one down right now and i dont have the control that i want.No drain near my grow space so I needed a unit with higher capacity. The heat isn't fluctuating all that much, it's the humidity- spiking from 45-60 in a matter of a few minutes.
Going over my design, I think part of the "fluctuations" I'm seeing is that the intake for the dehumidifier is below the canopy where humidity is higher and the air is cooler. When the unit turns on at first it sucks in and circulates that damp air before kicking in. I'm going to try adding another fan below canopy.
You use two dehumidifiers; how many sq ft is your space Vs capacity of your dehumidifiers?1 up and one down right now and i dont have the control that i want.
It's not about humidity itself moving. Relative humidity rises as the temps drop and it's cooler under the nice thick canopy. A better way for me to phrase that would have been I need to increase circulation underneath to prevent a temp/humidity differential in my tent.So
Humidity is higher below the canopy? Humidity rises because its less dense than air is what i read last night. Im wondering if i should hang my 2 dehu above or leave on ground. I have 1 up and one down right now and i dont have the control that i want.
2 225 pint quest dual and im workin with about a 24'x24' canopyYou use two dehumidifiers; how many sq ft is your space Vs capacity of your dehumidifiers?
No kidding huh. Guess i was looking for a quick answer to something i could figure out by placment of hygrometers.. Lol thx i think my trol master probe is like 1-2 lower than the hygrometer sitting on a bucket. With my space the fans being on the walls the middle isnt getting as much air movment. I ned to get air distribution sok for my ac units.It's not about humidity itself moving. Relative humidity rises as the temps drop and it's cooler under the nice thick canopy. A better way for me to phrase that would have been I need to increase circulation underneath to prevent a temp/humidity differential in my tent.
Just do some observations- stick a temp/humidity sensor above and one below your canopy and see what it looks like.
You are right that dry air is actually denser than humid air though... but this isn't a static system, air is constantly flowing from a number of sources so it's not quite that simple.
Well i put the other dehu up in the air judt about have bottom of dehu level with bottom of lights which is just over my ac comin in. Rocked 45 lights off and under 50 lights on. Put a fan blowing on floow between each system. Holding steady. One thing that i found weird is when i backed ac off a little to get a little warmer it brought humidity up quich but when i put ac back and turned lights up to 115 the temp went up and humidity down.No
No kidding huh. Guess i was looking for a quick answer to something i could figure out by placment of hygrometers.. Lol thx i think my trol master probe is like 1-2 lower than the hygrometer sitting on a bucket. With my space the fans being on the walls the middle isnt getting as much air movment. I ned to get air distribution sok for my ac units.
Interesting that having the AC off brought it up that quick. I could see the other (temp going up and humidity dropping making sense).... it's reading relative humidity so if the total amount of water didn't change but the temp improved the relative humidity would read lower (since the max the air could hold is higher)...Well i put the other dehu up in the air judt about have bottom of dehu level with bottom of lights which is just over my ac comin in. Rocked 45 lights off and under 50 lights on. Put a fan blowing on floow between each system. Holding steady. One thing that i found weird is when i backed ac off a little to get a little warmer it brought humidity up quich but when i put ac back and turned lights up to 115 the temp went up and humidity down.
gangster tomato cages u got there. i like ur styleWell i put the other dehu up in the air judt about have bottom of dehu level with bottom of lights which is just over my ac comin in. Rocked 45 lights off and under 50 lights on. Put a fan blowing on floow between each system. Holding steady. One thing that i found weird is when i backed ac off a little to get a little warmer it brought humidity up quich but when i put ac back and turned lights up to 115 the temp went up and humidity down.
My father in law put the money up. Then passed away right before i got plants in it. ( RIP Mark Anschutz)Jealous of the space, it's legal for medical in my state but coming up with the startup capital is a PITA for a commercial grow
They transpire an extreme amount in rdwc. Especially when vpd is dialed in. Im going thru. 40 gal of nutes a dayInteresting that having the AC off brought it up that quick. I could see the other (temp going up and humidity dropping making sense).... it's reading relative humidity so if the total amount of water didn't change but the temp improved the relative humidity would read lower (since the max the air could hold is higher)...
What emitters are you using? I've actually done hand watering this whole time but for ~12-14 plants it's not that bad...looking to do a drip irrigation setup finally though.They transpire an extreme amount in rdwc. Especially when vpd is dialed in. Im going thru. 40 gal of nutes a day
Emmiters? Im using current culture 32site 8gallon systemsWhat emitters are you using? I've actually done hand watering this whole time but for ~12-14 plants it's not that bad...looking to do a drip irrigation setup finally though.
I started down the route of the "Hydro Halos" but the 6" ones are out of stock basically everywhere reputable I could find.
Thinking just doing two emitters per 5 gallon cloth pot... I could run the pump to a smart switch and control the whole thing through Home Assistant.