W
Willisbrow
- 128
- 43
Thank you for that. I just got this app that has a graph of my room conditions and thought I could be doing a better job.Moral of the story is your swings are normal and chasing numbers should be secondary to what the girls are visually telling you.
As long as you're in range you should be fine.
I can get pics when lights turn on. Next go round I’m gonna have light on during the day and lights off at night. Didn’t realize how cool LEDs run compared to HpS lights.I don't quite understand your setup, but this seems normal to me. I get similar sawtooth patterns as a result of multiple machines doing work.
Lights - add heat. Sawtooth starts to climb for heat, humidity, since relative to heat goes down at the same rate- just opposite direction.
Heat gets to a trigger point / set point. AC comes on and lowers temp. Sawtooth down.
Temp gets down to setpoint to shut off. Temp sawtooth stops decent and starts climbing again.
Rinse repeat.
Night comes. Heat is no longer being added by lights. Things chill out.
We also have dehumidifiers, humidifiers, fans, and sensor variation to deal with, making the curves imperfect.
the larger the growspace, the lesser the lows and highs on your sawtooth pattern.
There are ways to optimize all this and reduce the variability. If you could provide pics of the whole system with all sensing and control hardware, I'll help you out.
Sealing the room as best you can will help in getting temp and humidity under control. Sealing the garage in addition will exponentially increase that control.That’s a hard task. The room is in my garage and it is pretty big and VERY DRAFTY It’s 25’x 35’. So trying to control the temps and humidity in the garage seems like a huge task.
I’ve been where you are. Chasing environmental parameters with machines that don’t talk to each other is tough.Good to hear that having the saw tooth graph is not necessarily a bad thing.
My set up is a 5.5’x5.5’ made of 2x4s and plywood. And recently added foam insulation inbetween the 2x4s(not sure how much it helps but it only cost $100 or so)
I have a mars hydro fc8000 at about 60% about 20” from the top of the highest plant.
I have a AC infinity t6 exaust fan. I have a 4 in hole at the bottom corner of my room for my intake.
Have 3 oscillating fans at different levels.
Have a oil filled space heater
Have a ultrasonic humidifier
And a dehumidifier
Last night I turned off my dehumidifier and set my humidifier to %50.
With my heater on the humidity goes way down.
My last grow I was using a friends old 1000watt hps so heat was my concern.
Now with the LED I’ve had to try to heat up my room.
My humidifier and dehumidifier have an ON button and I read on the aci website that when they get turned off they won’t turn back in unless I manually press the in button.I just set the high low parameters and let the controller do the work by le.
Since you have a dehu and humidifier being controlled the controller will turn them on and off if your parameters go beyond what you set.
Do You have an aci humidifier. Or does It work with other brands too?These are my automations for my ACI. I’ve been slowly and steadily raising VPD through flowering. Automations are very important to get stability
Correct, i use their UI power adapter for my humidifier. If you get an analog humidifier you can get it to turn on and off automatically. Unfortunately I didn’t do my research and I have a digital one. So yes it powers on but doesn’t actually turn on until I hit the buttonGot this from the aci website about controlling additional devices.
This. I don't know what vpd is, or what kind of alien data control center this is, but as long as they get what they need.....too much focus on variables, mellow out. let's see #s over one month. macro != micro. further, are the plants healthy, happy? i've not seen a single plant in this thread. plants don't give two shits about your data, just saying. cater to Her, not your need to make the data work for you.
I was gonna ask where you have your grow room that keeping the heat up is a thing......usually heat is a problem, not cold. I have a basement that stays under 60 in the winter and never gets above 68 in the summer, I'm actually looking forward to working in cooler temperatures. Tropical varieties aside, I would think plants would like 68-75 better than 78-85.That’s a hard task. The room is in my garage and it is pretty big and VERY DRAFTY It’s 25’x 35’. So trying to control the temps and humidity in the garage seems like a huge task.
The control plug is a good way to use devices that aren't made by ACI. The only condition is that the device must be able to start when the plug is powered, because the control plug only turns the power to the device on and off. They've been out of stock since last summer, though. They got a few in stock a week or so ago, but sold out within a few hours. I saw the restock email less than two days after it was sent and they were all sold by then.Got this from the aci website about controlling additional devices.
My garage is not heated and is in an old house 1907 it was built. I think it would be easier to keep my little 5x5 room dialed in rather than trying to keep my garage in my basement dialed in.I was gonna ask where you have your grow room that keeping the heat up is a thing......usually heat is a problem, not cold. I have a basement that stays under 60 in the winter and never gets above 68 in the summer, I'm actually looking forward to working in cooler temperatures. Tropical varieties aside, I would think plants would like 68-75 better than 78-85.
Is your garage heated? What if you improved the garage itself, 0lugged up the drafts, etc. and gave the overall area more stability?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?