I would opt for the coolest temps possible down to 60f and use humidifiers to bring the rh up.
If u must dry in a large room, U may need several humidifiers to do the job.
Also, measuring the humidity will drive u nuts as it will vary a good amount from the floor to the ceiling. If u can dry everything in a smaller space, like a large closet, it’ll be easier to raise and maintain the rh.
Make sure you have some decent airflow and ventilation in the space. And never have a fan blowing directly on the plant.
60f and 60% rh is ideal……but I’ve had some great results when the rh bounced between 50-55%.
Remember, u want the dry to take as long as possible. Really large dense buds can hang at 60f/60% for up to 2 weeks or longer ideally.
It’s tough to over dry in those conditions.
The outside of the buds will be very dry but the inside will still contain enough moisture to cause mold. Which is why the buds need to be “sweated” after the initial dry.
I will seal them up in an airtight container for up to 48hrs. Then open and you should feel the moisture redistributed to the outside.
Then lay them out evenly for an hour or so, then reseal. Depending on how much moisture is there, u may need to repeat this process 2-3 times. For me, once they reach 60% and have been sweated, they go into jars and no burping is required.
Good luck.