phillipchristian
New Member
I think your controller seems right. I don't like to drop temps more than 10 degrees but I think a lot of guys do with no problems. Use the thermostat controller for the exhaust fan.
Better dehumidifier. Exhaust fans don't automatically decrease humidity. Especially if your room is sealed. A good 30 pint dehumidifier (Danby or Sunpentown) will run you $100.Part way done, I installed the new AC, and straightened all the duct work as much as possible.
The new AC is rocking it. Knocks down temp. in like 5 min. But my humidity is even higher now. So my question is, should my next move be the exhaust fan/filter or a new humidifier? It appears to me, I need a stronger, better humidifier before I go and install a exhaust and unseal my tent . But I have the exhaust on hand.
Your AC Wasnt In the Tent??? All two hose portable a/c's suck in a little air still from in your room, one hose portable a/cs will suck all thier intake air from in your room.Ok, I moved the AC into the tent. I'll let you know how it goes.
I should change my co2 setting to turn off when AC is on right?
Since i'm now venting air from my sealed tent