We now have humidity on demand!
We now have humidity on demand!
I have a leaky quick connect, and will have it replaced tomorrow. I will also be building a tower for the exhaust from the unit. I am thinking, up 3 feet to a tee, each tee would tee off with 45 degree elbows to direct the humidity in 4 opposite directions. Another thought, is to have the humidifier outside the room, and using solenoids, control when and where I need humidity. But if I go that route, I will likely buy one of the larger units. This unit vaporizes 3/4 of a gallon per hour, and I think they have some that do 2-3 gallons per hour for large greenhouses.
I will get some shots of it in action when I update Alpha tomorrow, or later tonight.
Here is the best VPD chart I could find. You can see, the higher the temps, the higher the RH needs to be. If I am running cO2, my temps are close to 90. I want to get them down to 85, but that will have to come in time.
We now have humidity on demand!
I have a leaky quick connect, and will have it replaced tomorrow. I will also be building a tower for the exhaust from the unit. I am thinking, up 3 feet to a tee, each tee would tee off with 45 degree elbows to direct the humidity in 4 opposite directions. Another thought, is to have the humidifier outside the room, and using solenoids, control when and where I need humidity. But if I go that route, I will likely buy one of the larger units. This unit vaporizes 3/4 of a gallon per hour, and I think they have some that do 2-3 gallons per hour for large greenhouses.
I will get some shots of it in action when I update Alpha tomorrow, or later tonight.
Here is the best VPD chart I could find. You can see, the higher the temps, the higher the RH needs to be. If I am running cO2, my temps are close to 90. I want to get them down to 85, but that will have to come in time.