LewberDewber852
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Where are you exhausting?
Top of my tent and pulling in from the bottom.Where are you exhausting?
I mean where is ur exhaust going from the tentTop of my tent and pulling in from the bottom.
I'm going to finish it out at the settings I posted above and not mess with it further.
I plan on getting a larger and taller tent soon.
??I mean where is ur exhaust going from the tent
He means is your exhaust venting out of the house or is it just venting out of the tent and into the room the tent is in.
I pull the air in from one side of the basement and exhaust to the other side of the basement.He means is your exhaust venting out of the house or is it just venting out of the tent and into the room the tent is in.
Outside right now.He means is your exhaust venting out of the house or is it just venting out of the tent and into the room the tent is in.
Oof!! Have you cranked your exhaust fan up a bit? Make any difference?Outside right now.
This is my thinking as well. If the room the tent is pulling air from is at 35% RH, it shouldn't matter what it's like outdoors. I'm surprised you can't get below 60% inside the tent in that case...Oof!! Have you cranked your exhaust fan up a bit? Make any difference?
I can get it down if I leave my door open. But then it stinks up the basement.This is my thinking as well. If the room the tent is pulling air from is at 35% RH, it shouldn't matter what it's like outdoors. I'm surprised you can't get below 60% inside the tent in that case...
I'm on a tight budget and used a 110 CFM Biscuit fan with adapters from the square fan to 4" tubing. So when I get my new tent, I'll have to wait a couple of months before I can get a bigger fan. I have around $40 into my fan with the adapters.I think you need an oversized carbon filter or a stronger fan. Food for thought when you get your next tent. Always oversize your exhaust
Ahhh that explains it. Yeah definitely time to step up your exhaust fan game, especially if you're using a carbon filter. Even something like this with a plug-in manual controller would be better, for about the same amount of $ you already have invested: https://a.co/d/9yxCJb0a 110 CFM Biscuit fan
I've decided on this combo.Ahhh that explains it. Yeah definitely time to step up your exhaust fan game, especially if you're using a carbon filter. Even something like this with a plug-in manual controller would be better, for about the same amount of $ you already have invested: https://a.co/d/9yxCJb0
Personally 60% at this point would concern me, it's only gonna go up once the auto gets deeper into flower and that photoperiod plant starts growing...
That will be good for your veg tent. When you expand. One thing I've learned is always oversize your fan. Especially with the ac infinity, you can just set it to dial back on auto. Good fan, and great controller. I have the 6" and the 8" is on order for my third 4x8I've decided on this combo.
AC Infinity CLOUDLINE PRO T4, Quiet 4” Inline Duct Fan with Temperature Humidity VPD Controller, WiFi Integrated App Control - Ventilation Exhaust Fan for Heating Cooling, Grow Tents, Hydroponics https://a.co/d/4juoL02
I've bought another tent 32 x 32 x 64. I plan on using it for my veg tent and the 2 x 2 for a drying tent. But not until my auto is finished.That will be good for your veg tent. When you expand. One thing I've learned is always oversize your fan. Especially with the ac infinity, you can just set it to dial back on auto. Good fan, and great controller. I have the 6" and the 8" is on order for my third 4x8
Nice, I see your photo is doing better tooI've bought another tent 32 x 32 x 64. I plan on using it for my veg tent and the 2 x 2 for a drying tent. But not until my auto is finished.
She's growing like a weed.Nice, I see your photo is doing better too