Jeffro420
Well-Known Member
So what is the average difference between the two for you guys? What's acceptable?
My room temp has been staying around 78°-82° and my canopy temperature can get to the high 80s pretty easily. I have oscillating fans going to help.
When people talk about max temps in rooms are they speaking of canopy temp or room temperature?
I didn't realize there was such a difference until I walked in the room the other day and it felt very comfortable but the thermometer said it was 86°. It also is hanging right about 6 inches above canopy height. So i was scratching my head. So i bought another of the same digital thermometers and hung it away from the canopy and it read 77°.
Things look good im just trying to avoid airy buds.
My room temp has been staying around 78°-82° and my canopy temperature can get to the high 80s pretty easily. I have oscillating fans going to help.
When people talk about max temps in rooms are they speaking of canopy temp or room temperature?
I didn't realize there was such a difference until I walked in the room the other day and it felt very comfortable but the thermometer said it was 86°. It also is hanging right about 6 inches above canopy height. So i was scratching my head. So i bought another of the same digital thermometers and hung it away from the canopy and it read 77°.
Things look good im just trying to avoid airy buds.