PipeCarver
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I've just hung my gauge off one of the ports draw strings at canopy level. I figure that's the most central location, I think they get influenced from the moisture in the soil. Calcium deposits lead to an algae build up, then it turns green and its hard to clean off. That's why I'm only using RO water in my humidifiers now.......Stopped in for a sec
I omitted any RH references in the last post cause
I suspected something hinky going on in the tent.
This morning I see these white gobs of spots on one or two
of my plants that happen to be directly in front of where the
steam is coming into the tent.
Like crusty pile of calcium, so I scrapped them off the leaves affected.
Should of took a pic, darn.
Anyway I started doubting my RH scnsors and stuck in 2 more spread out
in various locations in the tent.
After seeing this I shut down the steamer and decided to take my chances with the RH in the tent.
Here are the pic's that give dif readings depending on where I put them.
Top Near Exhaust and near fan.
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Top near back of the tent
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Bottom right side
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Bottom back center
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All Different lol so much for that.
Once I figure out where it should be put to get a accurate read I will make the adjustment.
Tents go figure![]()
I have a large cheap $2.99 - 30% seniors discount Vicks vaporizer that fills the room full of moisture it takes about a gal & half a day & its noisy as heck unless strapped down tight but it really put out a lot of moisture & its easy to clean with vinegar.