Like you indicate the glaring issue now is light cycle. It's almost if....the humidity as it varies the most with lights on/ lights off.
The Acinfinity controller allows you to automate changes in your environment for night or day. Different temps or humidity to whatever you want which change automatically at lights on or off. For example, I have the dehumidifier in the lung room set to a lower RH at night than the daytime. And I turn up the exhaust fan at night in the tent. The controller automates those and other changes pretty easily.Like you indicate the glaring issue now is light cycle. It's almost if....
The plastic environment needs 2 ecosystems with one set connected to a lights on timer and one set to a lights off timer.
Two ea. sensors, heaters, humidifiers/dehumidifiers, sets of exhaust fans. You know?
But that's a long way from 'just seed and dirt' so it can;t be right, can it?
thinking of techs. you can inline two fans and have one on a rh controller and the other on a temp controller.Any one know if there any good ? Besides just a room humidifier set to temp and a fan controller set to temp what bonus do they do
I was in a similar situation. I got a Controller 69 a few months ago and it replaced my PulseOne, an Inkbird temperature controller, and an Inkbird RH controller. In short, the Controller 69 has been a godsend for me.I used to use temp and humidity controllers which worked ok but did not adjust automatically so I was often not at my target VPD. I don't have that problem anymore and my plants are more vigorous with VPD locked in than with my older temp/humidity controllers.
Or have less fans, and use motorized duct dampers instead to switch the flow around between areas/equipment. F'ers cost as much as 2-3 inline fans each though (unless you get lucky and score 6" brand new ones like I did for $25 each, and a couple 24v door bell power supplies for a few bucks at the building salvage store), plus you need additional 24 volt transformers to power them...thinking of techs. you can inline two fans and have one on a rh controller and the other on a temp controller.
you can have another set of fans. each set on a timer so that one is lights on and one is lights off. so, 4 fans per space.
Or have less fans, and use motorized duct dampers instead to switch the flow around between areas/equipment. F'ers cost as much as 2-3 inline fans each though (unless you get lucky and score 6" brand new ones like I did for $25 each, and a couple 24v door bell power supplies for a few bucks at the building salvage store), plus you need additional 24 volt transformers to power them...
The Acinfinity controller allows you to automate changes in your environment for night or day. Different temps or humidity to whatever you want which change automatically at lights on or off. For example, I have the dehumidifier in the lung room set to a lower RH at night than the daytime. And I turn up the exhaust fan at night in the tent. The controller automates those and other changes pretty easily.
But getting back to the original question about the benefits of of a VPD controller - It just is so much easier to let the controller manage humidity, temp and air flow automatically locking in to the target VPD. I don't have to pay attention so much and when temps rise or fall in the tent, the controller adjusts air flow and humidity to stay at the target VPD. I used to use temp and humidity controllers which worked ok but did not adjust automatically so I was often not at my target VPD. I don't have that problem anymore and my plants are more vigorous with VPD locked in than with my older temp/humidity controllers.
Same here. I just upgraded to sensors and this thread seems like the next leap.Maybe my grow area hasn't grown up yet.
I have two ACInfinity WiFi 69 Pro controllers. The first controller controls the environment of the room in which I have my tents. It controls an intake fan drawing in air from outside into the room, an exhaust fan from the room to outside, a dehumidifier, and an electric heater. Each controller can connect to four separate things (fans, lights, dehu, heater, etc.) and has a temperature/humidity sensor to set each port independently to time, temp, humidity, or VPD.Maybe my grow area hasn't grown up yet. Can you tell me more about the parts that make up your setup? Do you have a previous post showing any of this?
Are you exhausting the tent outside?