Interesting. Thats pretty much the problem I'm having. Lights on is fine. 77F with 55% RH (VPD around 1.19). At 30 minutes after lights out temps drop to 67 and RH jumps to 62% (VPD of .72) and fan is blasting at 10/10. Its in a small room about 7x7 with shitty insulation but I keep the door open and the general humidity in the house has been 30 to 35%. I don't get it. I've only got 3 plants in there about 24" each and still stretching. I really think this may be a problem as the weather gets warmer and more humid. I'm going to toss a tower fan in the room and see if I can push some of the humid air out of the "lung" room.I've got a 2x2.5 with a 4inch that turns full blast and barely keeps it below 50% humidity. But it's only when the temperature drops below 69/70f. I've kinda come to the conclusion that unless I raise the temperature I can't drop the rh anymore.
I've got both bottom flaps to the tent wide open and should be pulling in plenty of fresh air from the bottom of the tent and out through the hose which is prox 2/3 high in the tent.. About 24 inches above the canopy.Is your intake sufficient to let your current fan move the air? I assume it is, but just wanted to toss that out as I have seen folks struggle when the intake was not sized large enough to let the fan "Breathe" and it was just working like hell and not really moving much air.
Hope you get it figured out!
Its a tiny room. So its possible humidity is building up in that room. Although I keep the door open and I wouldn't think that would be a problem. Ill look into it. I just put a humidistat in the room. I'll check back in with the info in a bit.Well in those circumstances a 6" would improve matters, assuming you're venting outside and not just building up humidity in the room itself
Honestly I wouldn't worry about it. When my tent gets warmer it stops struggling to remove the humidity. When my tent makes it up to 69/70f it only takes my fan maybe 10 minutes to raise the vpd to 1.5.Interesting. Thats pretty much the problem I'm having. Lights on is fine. 77F with 55% RH (VPD around 1.19). At 30 minutes after lights out temps drop to 67 and RH jumps to 62% (VPD of .72) and fan is blasting at 10/10. Its in a small room about 7x7 with shitty insulation but I keep the door open and the general humidity in the house has been 30 to 35%. I don't get it. I've only got 3 plants in there about 24" each and still stretching. I really think this may be a problem as the weather gets warmer and more humid. I'm going to toss a tower fan in the room and see if I can push some of the humid air out of the "lung" room.
Wait wait, you don't have an exhaust vent from the tent to the outside/room ?I've got both bottom flaps to the tent wide open and should be pulling in plenty of fresh air from the bottom of the tent and out through the hose which is prox 2/3 high in the tent.. About 24 inches above the canopy.
I'm in the same situation... You need to get humidity out of the room. Maybe one or more fans outside the door to move humid air away? Or run the exhaust duct to/out the door, possibly down a hallway? I ran my exhaust to the rooms cold air return. It helped, but I still need a dehu at times, and I only grow in winter. I could exhaust out the window, but why blow warm air outside during winter?Its a tiny room. So its possible humidity is building up in that room. Although I keep the door open and I wouldn't think that would be a problem. Ill look into it. I just put a humidistat in the room. I'll check back in with the info in a bit.
-passive intake, be sure intake is around 3x the area of the exhaust fan. That would be two 6" passive intakes for a 4" exhaust (200 cfm ac infinity)I'm having a hard time controlling my humidity at night in my new 2x4 set up. Running AC Infinity 4" at almost full blast and cant get my humidity under 55%. Is anyone running a 6" in their 2x4? Would it be worth the upgrade?