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A/C - Humidity

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I have a problem that I could use some advice from whoever decides to read this

I have a window A/C unit in my tent that works beautifully. During lights on my RH stays in the 40's np however when the lights shut off, it gets up in the 70's. This A/C is the type that has a Dehumidifier on it and I guess those don't work to good eh?

What kind of extraction system would be best to handle the moisture. I don't really have to worry about smell....
 
Well, if there is no worry about smell, and it is night time!! The cheapest route would be to just add a extraction fan to pull from a less humid source... If you are working with a sealed room you could just add dampers to seal off room.

BUT in my opinion your RH is fine as long as it stays below 80s, and you have a good fan to circulate the air in the room. -- JUS' meh 2c
 
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Follow the rh during lights out. Most of the moisture is dumped from the second to fourth hour of lights out. So I think most of the time you are fine. JK
 
Lots of good little tid bits in here.
I also have a A\C dehumidifier combo.
Did not know till after I bought it.
It only does one or the other.
And is not very energy efficeint in dehumidifier mode.
 
Follow the rh during lights out. Most of the moisture is dumped from the second to fourth hour of lights out. So I think most of the time you are fine. JK

Thanks JK!

I was thinking the same, just covering bases
 
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