Yes my lighting is LED - California Lightworks SolarXtreme 1000... it's a good light and has fans, but it does get warm... I have a 6-inch inline Cloudline fan... it's pretty strong, but I am also adding just another rotary 6" fan... my nute reservoir is NOT light proof... it's translucent... does it need to be opaque? I use just the Cloudline fan - it's in the tent... and it does exhaust out thru a carbon filter... I've added an air conditioner outside the tents blowing in thru 6" ducts into the intake in both tents, and just added small dehumidifiers (the Vivosun mini ones)... what do you think?
Im running 345w of leds. Temps get up to 82 with lights on. 73 lights off.
Humidity is running low 60s high 50s lights on. Low 70s lights off. (I'm on the verge of pwm or mold but i make it work) 3 plants in flower. 2 of which will be getting harvested in a week or two.
I've been under the impression that when running leds, you want a low 80 temp to supply the canopy with heat that leds lack.
A higher temp would lower your humidity as well.
Cover your reservoir up. You don't want any light getting inside. Light = algae and other bacterias will form. Airstones work wonders too. Your local pet store or Walmart has them cheap.
Damprid products help with moisture control too.
If you can. Try connecting your inline fan and carbon filter to ducting that exhausts outta the top of the tent. To get air inside, just open a couple of the tent vent flaps at the bottom and that will allow the best airflow. An oscillating fan inside the tent too.
As far as tossing everything.. i would just cut off the affected areas that have mold and continue checking on them periodically.
Clean the inside of your tent after every watering with 1 part vinegar and 10 part water to keep it nice and sterilized.