Inkbird in-line fan/ controller

CraigMk

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If anyone is thinking about getting a fan that will help adjust temps/RH and have the fan constantly running at the sweet spot then this is not the one.

this fan will turn on at the settings you have programmed and help bring the temp/RH down but then will turn off!

only just found this out and I was going to set it up this weekend..I should have just hit the bullet and got AC infinity.

slightly disappointed to say the least.
 

Blue_Focus

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If anyone is thinking about getting a fan that will help adjust temps/RH and have the fan constantly running at the sweet spot then this is not the one.

this fan will turn on at the settings you have programmed and help bring the temp/RH down but then will turn off!

only just found this out and I was going to set it up this weekend..I should have just hit the bullet and got AC infinity.

slightly disappointed to say the least.
I bought the Inkbird humidity controller. Yes it turns on and off. But if I run the fan at a constant speed it drops the humidity down too far.

My temperature stays at 80⁰ lights on and drops to 75⁰ lights off while keeping my humidity levels in check.

I bought this one.
 

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NR613

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If anyone is thinking about getting a fan that will help adjust temps/RH and have the fan constantly running at the sweet spot then this is not the one.

this fan will turn on at the settings you have programmed and help bring the temp/RH down but then will turn off!

only just found this out and I was going to set it up this weekend..I should have just hit the bullet and got AC infinity.

slightly disappointed to say the least.
I use the same as Blue_Focus posted above me, my in-line exhaust is adjustable. As plants transpire and humidity builds up the sensor kicks on and makes the air exchange. Much more efficient and quiet. If the temperature is stable you don't need temp controller HT308.HT-308
 

Blue_Focus

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I use the same as Blue_Focus posted above me, my in-line exhaust is adjustable. As plants transpire and humidity builds up the sensor kicks on and makes the air exchange. Much more efficient and quiet. If the temperature is stable you don't need temp controller HT308.HT-308
I'm using a 50 CFM Biscuit fan for my exhaust. If needed, I have a 110 CFM Biscuit fan i can use.

My tent is only 24 x 24 x 56.
 
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