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Might b too late but u cud check out whats reffered to as an "evaporative" humidifier.
They're relatively inexpensive
They're relatively inexpensive
Can u recommend one that would work well in my 20*20 room with a 5ton and 10 1k lights? My humidity can get low 30 high 20Might b too late but u cud check out whats reffered to as an "evaporative" humidifier.
They're relatively inexpensive
Helping a friend design and build a new room and I'm trying to determine the best method for humidification. I've used big ultrasonics (mainland mart ones), centrifugal types (hydrofogger)and I'm aware of the steam types (aprilaire) but they all have their drawbacks. Steam uses a shit ton of power and makes heat not very efficient, the centrifugal kinds spit big drops and soak whatever's near it plus don't work well, the ultrasonics use a lot of juice to get them putting out enough humidity......
After seeing how quickly my paint sprayer can fill a room with fog I'm thinking mechanical/pressurized fog is the way to go in terms of fog per watt so to speak. Ultra fine sized droplets too.
Is there anyone out there using pressurized water misting to increase humidity? Or does anyone else have a better idea? Any advice is appreciated, thanks:D Peace
Rooms about 20x20
That ideal air 600 pint I linked kicks ass. You’re not gonna find a better value for a prepackaged unit either. You get a lot for 1KFogger. Small humidifier. Won't do it. You'll need 20 of them.
Did you use the humidity controller that comes with there kits or did you order a seperate one?I've only use ultrasonic fogger system in the past. Always great/perfect results every time. Houseofhydro.com (John), owner) great guy. Always good to talk to.
I've used their 3, 9, and 13 disc units. They do suck some juice though. But having perfect VDP and growth is well worth it.