This RH stuff is driving me crazy. I've entered the flowering stage and trying to keep temperature and humidity within range.
My tent is 4'x4'x7' and using a can max 6" 334 CFM fan sucking air through a phresh filter...through the HPS hood ...and vented to the outside.
Vegetation with 600 watt MH was no real problem, had to add a small humidifier and kept temps around 75°F and RH around 45-50%.
With the 600 watt HPS on, the canopy temperature is never higher than 82°F with RH of 44%. When the lights go off, the temp drops down to 68°-72°F, but the RH increases to the low 50% - low 60%. The lower I get the temperature in the tent...opening the AC vents in the room and flaps at the bottom of the tent....the higher the RH gets (which is the laws of physics).
I can put a dehumidifier in the tent and run it when the lights are off...would need a compressor type to achieve RH around 40-50% at temps around mid 60's to low 70's...but that would raise the temp in the tent to around 78°F (based on experimenting with my current dehumidifier). GWE tutorials suggest low temps (65°F) at night with humidity around 40-50%.
I thought of using one of those small peltier dehumidifiers but everything I read about them says they don't really do anything, especially at temps lower than the mid 80's°F. Anybody using one successfully in a tent?
How are you controlling humidity?......or is low 60% RH at night not really a problem, I've got plenty of air blowing around the inside of the tent. I'll be able to check the inside of the tent in a few more hours...I'll feel the surfaces of objects in the tent and see if they feel "wet"?
TIA
My tent is 4'x4'x7' and using a can max 6" 334 CFM fan sucking air through a phresh filter...through the HPS hood ...and vented to the outside.
Vegetation with 600 watt MH was no real problem, had to add a small humidifier and kept temps around 75°F and RH around 45-50%.
With the 600 watt HPS on, the canopy temperature is never higher than 82°F with RH of 44%. When the lights go off, the temp drops down to 68°-72°F, but the RH increases to the low 50% - low 60%. The lower I get the temperature in the tent...opening the AC vents in the room and flaps at the bottom of the tent....the higher the RH gets (which is the laws of physics).
I can put a dehumidifier in the tent and run it when the lights are off...would need a compressor type to achieve RH around 40-50% at temps around mid 60's to low 70's...but that would raise the temp in the tent to around 78°F (based on experimenting with my current dehumidifier). GWE tutorials suggest low temps (65°F) at night with humidity around 40-50%.
I thought of using one of those small peltier dehumidifiers but everything I read about them says they don't really do anything, especially at temps lower than the mid 80's°F. Anybody using one successfully in a tent?
How are you controlling humidity?......or is low 60% RH at night not really a problem, I've got plenty of air blowing around the inside of the tent. I'll be able to check the inside of the tent in a few more hours...I'll feel the surfaces of objects in the tent and see if they feel "wet"?
TIA
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