Even with a humidifier, in the arid AZ climate, I cannot keep the daytime humidity level above 37%. I've tried a tons of methods, nothing is working. I'm just about to leave for 5 days and need to get this under control now.
I am thinking that since I have a fan running, why not set up a fan blowing in front of a wick that is using the rez water? Fan becomes a multi-tasker, no need to constantly wet a towel and hang over the fan.
Not sure how to make certain the wick stays bacteria and fungus free, but that's my task for today.
If anyone has any suggestions in the creation of such, please let me know.
Also, I won't be able to have the humidifier running during most of my vacay since I won't be able to refill its rez. I'm thinking of putting it on a timer that only has it coming on during the lights out period, which is when the humidity reaches 47%. I considered doing it during the day, but the rez won't last for the entire time I am gone if I run it during the day. I have a shot at having higher humidity if I turn it on low for 5 hours before lights on, with a wick system hopefully helping during the day.
If anyone can think of various methods to keep humidity going in my absence, let me know.
I am thinking that since I have a fan running, why not set up a fan blowing in front of a wick that is using the rez water? Fan becomes a multi-tasker, no need to constantly wet a towel and hang over the fan.
Not sure how to make certain the wick stays bacteria and fungus free, but that's my task for today.
If anyone has any suggestions in the creation of such, please let me know.
Also, I won't be able to have the humidifier running during most of my vacay since I won't be able to refill its rez. I'm thinking of putting it on a timer that only has it coming on during the lights out period, which is when the humidity reaches 47%. I considered doing it during the day, but the rez won't last for the entire time I am gone if I run it during the day. I have a shot at having higher humidity if I turn it on low for 5 hours before lights on, with a wick system hopefully helping during the day.
If anyone can think of various methods to keep humidity going in my absence, let me know.