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rmax

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Ok.
I'm in a basement. In a 5x5, running a light at like 80%, and I maintain low 80s once the lights are on....my fan doesn't turn off, it just varies the speed.
Current temp 0 feels like - 9.
My Veg tent runs a little lower as it's a 3x3 with a single Diablo board running at 138 watts. I have a small 2x2 heat mat in that one as well.
What is the ambient temp in your basement? Mine is the 62.
 

Nope_49595933949

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Yes, I understand that clearly.

It may not make economic sense for me to grow in the winter. I don't have a market and the market is flooded anyway. Sigh.
I'm telling you, we have similar conditions. My RH is in the 20s, ambient temps 64. I don't even run a humidifier, I use fabric grow bags, so that helps with the humidity. So does have environmental controls.
 

rmax

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Back again, convinced. Don't give up on me.

I think the consensus is to improve the tent environment by adding a controller. I'm shopping for a controller.

I checked out the AC Infinity 67 controller but it looks to have proprietary connectors for the fans. Do I have to use AC Infinity fans for the AC Infinity controller?

"All you need is a few seeds and some dirt."
 

Nope_49595933949

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Back again, convinced. Don't give up on me.

I think the consensus is to improve the tent environment by adding a controller. I'm shopping for a controller.

I checked out the AC Infinity 67 controller but it looks to have proprietary connectors for the fans. Do I have to use AC Infinity fans for the AC Infinity controller?

"All you need is a few seeds and some dirt."
I use ac infinity fans with my controller 67,i use a 6 8nch for my 5x5.
 

DeadHeadX

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Ok.
I'm in a basement. In a 5x5, running a light at like 80%, and I maintain low 80s once the lights are on....my fan doesn't turn off, it just varies the speed.
Current temp 0 feels like - 9.
My Veg tent runs a little lower as it's a 3x3 with a single Diablo board running at 138 watts. I have a small 2x2 heat mat in that one as well.
Curious, are you running a heater to help get into the 80s?
 

rmax

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That is more on off, that won't vary the speed of the fan, but that's certainly a way to do it.
I checked out the AC Infinity compatibility lists, CanFan is not a UIS supported device. It looks like I have to buy into the AC Infinity ecosystem. Controllers and fans. Not sure about the humidifier.
 

rmax

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I'll order the following combo unit tomorrow if three are no objections based on bad experiences.

I checked out the threads here. These seem simple and straightforward to use and will work with existing equipment. I'll have more questions regarding controllers. TIA.

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Nope_49595933949

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I'll order the following combo unit tomorrow if three are no objections based on bad experiences.

I checked out the threads here. These seem simple and straightforward to use and will work with existing equipment. I'll have more questions regarding controllers. TIA.

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Hold on don't order yet! There is an ink bird that does both

Inkbird ITC-608T Temperature and Humidity Controller 1800W ETL Listed AC Dual Stage Outlet Thermostat with Temperature and Humidity Sensor Mushroom Greenhouse Reptile https://a.co/d/hMFJdGV
 

rmax

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If I understand this correctly...

The 608T assumes heat or humidity will be on demand.

For my application right now the tent is 80°F +/- w/one light on 24/7 and a fan on low. There is no demand for heat or cool.

Later I'll be turning the light off for 6 to 8 hours (eventually 12/12).

During the light off period the internal temp of the tent will fall to ambient basement temp, around 62°F. The demand will be for heat.

Still later when the second light is turned on the temp will exceed 80°F so the demand will be for cool. (Which will be a fan blowing heat out the window).

Heat/cool is one sensor.

Separate from heat/cool the humidity monitoring requires a second sensor.

....the separate units better fit my application.

???
 
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