BadassBaxter
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So I am getting ready to chop and my dry tent temp was hovering around 80 degrees. The room its in gets very hot during the day here in NorCal.
Small evaporating units suck and I have to constantly add ice to them and dump the water. My central AC stays around 70 degrees during the day and 68 degrees at night.
I added a small humidifier behind the intake fan (6in oscillating fan inside) and added 6in exhaust fan with carbon filter for the sell. The central AC doesn't push out very hard in this room, so believe it or not there isn't that much more air flow inside... Oh, and I inserted a round hepa filter into the duct coming from the ceiling AC vent to prevent dust etc
thoughts? Anyone try this with a very warm dry tent before?
Small evaporating units suck and I have to constantly add ice to them and dump the water. My central AC stays around 70 degrees during the day and 68 degrees at night.
I added a small humidifier behind the intake fan (6in oscillating fan inside) and added 6in exhaust fan with carbon filter for the sell. The central AC doesn't push out very hard in this room, so believe it or not there isn't that much more air flow inside... Oh, and I inserted a round hepa filter into the duct coming from the ceiling AC vent to prevent dust etc
thoughts? Anyone try this with a very warm dry tent before?