Captspaulding
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Imo, that’s the most important part, it’s where the deep connection to plant comes from, then you want to get around crops so you can hug them to completion.i did try and get a job here 1 time being a bud tender on a hemp farm i thought hey i might could learn some shit
the guy didnt like it when he asked me what kind of exp i had and i said 25 years of smoking the shit lol
a window unit will bring down rh without heat.Unfortunately there really isn't a way of dehumidifying the air without introducing the hot air the dehu emits. The hot air IS the dehumidified air so you can't really vent it out of the lung room. All you can do is try and cool it down before it goes into your tent.
but there is. I made a cardboard box over the exhaust of the dehumidifier, used a 6” flex duct and directed the hot air to a 8” - 6” to 6” Y duct connector. So my 8” fan blows out, over the connector where the dehumidifier blows into the 6” connection and blows outside. The 8” fan creating a rush over the 6” connector location and helps force air out as the dehumidifier blows out as well. All going outside. No heat from my dehumidifier when done this way.Unfortunately there really isn't a way of dehumidifying the air without introducing the hot air the dehu emits. The hot air IS the dehumidified air so you can't really vent it out of the lung room. All you can do is try and cool it down before it goes into your tent.
Well, the larger units do still push out hot airbut there is. I made a cardboard box over the exhaust of the dehumidifier, used a 6” flex duct and directed the hot air to a 8” - 6” to 6” Y duct connector. So my 8” fan blows out, over the connector where the dehumidifier blows into the 6” connection and blows outside. The 8” fan creating a rush over the 6” connector location and helps force air out as the dehumidifier blows out as well. All going outside. No heat from my dehumidifier when done this way.
Just before I mounted the 8” to the ceiling. You can see behind the tent where it meets at the Y connector and then goes to a 6” pipe out of the house. Yes, I upgraded my laundry exhaust to 6” and tapped it for the room to utilize for no extra holes in the walls.
Yep, and truly I think it would come down dehumidifier design cfm capability and not too long of trip to the window for exhaust.I agree. I have a huge room. It’s like 12’x14’
And this is where we end up saying…it’s so specific to each setup and room. Recommendations become silly beyond the basics of setting one up.
But the heated air is LITERALLY the dehumidified air. Why would you vent out the dehumidified air?but there is. I made a cardboard box over the exhaust of the dehumidifier, used a 6” flex duct and directed the hot air to a 8” - 6” to 6” Y duct connector. So my 8” fan blows out, over the connector where the dehumidifier blows into the 6” connection and blows outside. The 8” fan creating a rush over the 6” connector location and helps force air out as the dehumidifier blows out as well. All going outside. No heat from my dehumidifier when done this way.
Flowering?But the heated air is LITERALLY the dehumidified air. Why would you vent out the dehumidified air?
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