Sinisterzane
Member
Hi all,
Let me describe the setup as best I can...
Its a 5m x 4m x 2.4m well sealed room
Inside the room are 2 x 3m x 2m x 2m tents and an area thats being used as a lung room (area is around 4m x 1.5m plus the gaps above the tents)
Inside the lung room is 2 x split air conditioning units, big dehumidifer up to 150 sq metres http://www.amazon.co.uk/HR-50-Humidifier-Hygrostat-hotbox-international/dp/B004PGRSXW and 2 x co2 regulators (one injecting into the intakes of each tent)
Inside tent one there is 4 x 600W horizontal lights and 2 x 1kw verts ready to switch on during flower
Inside tent two there is 6 x 600W horizontal lights and 2 x 1kw verts ready to switch on during flower
In tent one for the extraction there is a 12" phat carbon filter with 12" air force inline fan and for intake there is a 1500 rated 10" box fan.
In tent two for the extraction there is a 12" phat carbon filter with 10" 3200 rated box fan and for intake there is a 1500 rated 10" box fan.
In each tent there is 3 x 15 inch oscillating fans moving the air around nicely
Both the tents pull the air in and extract back to the lung room
We turned on tent two earlier (6 x horizontal 600s) with one air conditioner running as the other one needs regassing...and left tent one off to see how the temp and humidity would go....the fan controllers are holding the temp nicely at around 25 degrees celcius but after 6 hours the humidity has not gone up at all from around 25%...this is with the big humidifier spraying a mist inside the lung room with its stat set at 70% and the intake fan pulling the mist into the tent (its sort of pointed at the intake opening/duct)
Its either going to take about a day for the humidity to raise as it needs to fill the entire space, the lights are removing the moisture pretty much instantly or...where the intake fan is pulling in the moist air its almost instantly being pulled through the big out fan and the carbon filter is taking the moisture out before throwing dry air back into the lung room ? (if this was the case im asuming the water would stay in the filter as it cant vanish)
Any ideas?
Let me describe the setup as best I can...
Its a 5m x 4m x 2.4m well sealed room
Inside the room are 2 x 3m x 2m x 2m tents and an area thats being used as a lung room (area is around 4m x 1.5m plus the gaps above the tents)
Inside the lung room is 2 x split air conditioning units, big dehumidifer up to 150 sq metres http://www.amazon.co.uk/HR-50-Humidifier-Hygrostat-hotbox-international/dp/B004PGRSXW and 2 x co2 regulators (one injecting into the intakes of each tent)
Inside tent one there is 4 x 600W horizontal lights and 2 x 1kw verts ready to switch on during flower
Inside tent two there is 6 x 600W horizontal lights and 2 x 1kw verts ready to switch on during flower
In tent one for the extraction there is a 12" phat carbon filter with 12" air force inline fan and for intake there is a 1500 rated 10" box fan.
In tent two for the extraction there is a 12" phat carbon filter with 10" 3200 rated box fan and for intake there is a 1500 rated 10" box fan.
In each tent there is 3 x 15 inch oscillating fans moving the air around nicely
Both the tents pull the air in and extract back to the lung room
We turned on tent two earlier (6 x horizontal 600s) with one air conditioner running as the other one needs regassing...and left tent one off to see how the temp and humidity would go....the fan controllers are holding the temp nicely at around 25 degrees celcius but after 6 hours the humidity has not gone up at all from around 25%...this is with the big humidifier spraying a mist inside the lung room with its stat set at 70% and the intake fan pulling the mist into the tent (its sort of pointed at the intake opening/duct)
Its either going to take about a day for the humidity to raise as it needs to fill the entire space, the lights are removing the moisture pretty much instantly or...where the intake fan is pulling in the moist air its almost instantly being pulled through the big out fan and the carbon filter is taking the moisture out before throwing dry air back into the lung room ? (if this was the case im asuming the water would stay in the filter as it cant vanish)
Any ideas?